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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. In the latest installment of what's happening at Prairie Winds Golf Course, the quirky golfers welcome two special needs teenagers, Pabby and Shae, along with their caretakers Aieshia and Carla. The golf course is participating in a summer youth program, "Teens In Need," in association with the Footprints of Hope orphanage. Pabby and Shae are borderline autistic with savant tendencies (the ability to memorize and recite facts). The intention of the summer program is to attempt to socialize the teens with the public. Both Pabby and Shae have special abilities: Pabby knows everything about animals, but he is scared of little animals; and Shae knows everything about geography (state info). The golfers welcome and interact with the teens and their caretakers, they even teach Pabby how to read horse racing forms! The summer proves to have some interesting events happening on the east side of St. Louis. The owners of the golf course, brothers JW (J Dub) and Curt Schroeder are sued by Frankie "Booby Tat" Mastralacci and his shyster attorney, Tanner Atkins, who make a bogus negligence claim against them. An ethics complaint has been filed against the attorney's firm: Atkins, Blum and Charles, and the Illinois ARDC (Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission) is investigating them for ethic violations in an estate case. Meanwhile, Pam Porter, the administrator of Footprints of Hope orphanage is having an affair with Farley Bend, an elected 4th District Alderman on the orphanage's grounds, while her husband, Judge Buchanan Porter engages in unethical (partial) behavior in his court decisions and is friendly with the law firm. So come inside Prairie Winds Golf Club and see what happens next in Pabby's Score! Pabby's Score is a humorous sports fiction novel that has an interesting mixture of suspense and drama. This entertaining storyline has subplots that are intriguingly interwoven and provides a lot of twists and turns that engage the reader as they turn the pages. This is definitely a very busy novel, but it is fast-paced and easy to keep up with. There are a lot of characters, I had to write their names down so I could remember who was who, but I must say that the author does give the readers quirky characters that are just plain fun to get to know. I really enjoyed getting to know the lovable golfers: Capt. Jer, Dr DV, Lemuel, YouWho, Scottie, Fred, BT, Elia, Paul, Paco, Pork Chop, Uncle Woo; and the golf course owners and staff: J Dub, Curt, Julie and Bow Tye. The characters' antics are very entertaining, their dialogue will keep you laughing. I really loved how they welcomed and embraced Pabby, Shae, Aieshia and Carla into their little group. Within the pages of Pabby's Score, the author provides a wide range of social issues to keep the readers engaged: special needs children, dementia, alcoholism, greed and corruption in the police and justice system, lurid affairs and internet dating services. I was intrigued with this author's writing style, the social issues were like puzzle pieces that when woven together provided a really fascinating puzzle of a story. Pabby's Score is the fifth novel in the Prairie Winds Golf Course series, but each novel can stand alone. I found this novel to be an entertaining read, I will have to go back and read the first four novels in the series! I would recommend Pabby's Score to anyone who likes to read sports fiction with a twist of mystery and suspense! Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the author / publisher in exchange for my honest review and participation in a virtual book tour event. Virtual Book Tour Event: On Monday, May 14, 2012, in association with Pump Up Your Book! Virtual Book Publicity Tours, author James Ross participated in a virtual book tour event with an Author Guest Post on Jersey Girl Book Reviews. http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/05/author-guest-post-james-ross-a... http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/05/pabbys-score-by-james-ross.htm... ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
"Once I picked up Pabby's Score I found myself unable to put it down. Suspenseful, comical, with a mystery all wrapped into one." Rory Spears - Co-Host of Golfers on Golf Radio WJJG-AM 1530 - Chicago and columnist at Chicago Area Golf and Golfersongolf.com. "A thriller. Ross rewards the reader with memorable, well realized characters." John Retzer with golfblogger.com " Ross tackles the politically incorrect and incorporates the new writing forms we use on the phone and in social media chats. Engaging and succinct!" Danielle Tucker syndicated talk show host of "The Golf Club" from Hawaii at www.radiogolfclub.com "A masterfully intertwined story line." Sherry Tabb with LadiesontheTee.com " Ross spins an engaging multi-dimensional tale of the dark abuse of power, autism and much more, not the least being a dramatic conclusion!" Bob Fagan - Contributing Editor for the Golf Media Network, LLC " Ross effectively manipulates intriguing characters. A pleasurable read." Norm Goldman with bookpleasures.com "With unexpected twists and turns, this is a hole in one." Sallie Felton, Life Coach, International Radio Talk Show Host, Author of "If I'm So Smart, Why Can't I Get Rid of this Clutter?" " Ross delivers a smooth set of interconnected events to an unexpected, satisfying conclusion." Midwest Book Review "An incredible read. I could not put it down." Steve Riggs-Radio Host-THE LESSON TEE WNRI 1380 AM Providence, RI "Like camaraderie? I'd love to play a round of golf with the guys at Prairie Winds GC. Kick off your golf shoes. Enjoy the controversy and memorable characters in this James Ross novel." Dan Panke - Golfi nCanada.ca James Ross is the author of the Prairie No library descriptions found. |
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I recommend this book to the permanent library of all readers that love a good plot, with mystery and drama and very "rich" characters, like the regulars at the golf club (Pork Chop, Uncle Woo, T-Berry and many others).
This book was written by James Ross and it was published in October 2011 by Nightengale Press. The author was kind enough to provide me a copy for reviewing, through Pump Up Your Book. Thanks, Dorothy Thompson! ( )