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Schuss
- Narrated by: Abby Craden
- Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Stacey Evans wants only one thing: to be the best alpine ski racer she can be. Everything else—like her sweet and ultra-supportive best friend and hot-but-vapid girlfriend—is just a bonus. Fresh from a medal at her first Olympics, Stacey knows she can only get better and is firmly focused on the future, and totally not thinking about how she’s kind of a little in love with that sweet, ultra-supportive best friend....
Gemma Archer has had a crush on Stacey from the moment she first saw her, but being her best friend is so amazing that she’s almost managed to push that crush aside. Almost. But even if Gemma finds the courage to tell Stacey how she really feels, there’s a mountain of obstacles to overcome—like the fact Gemma’s stepmom is Stacey’s coach (awkward) and Gemma will be going away to college in a few months. And most importantly...what if admitting how she feels ruins the best friendship she’s ever had?
Schuss brings back two beloved side characters from E. J. Noyes’ best-selling, award-winning novel Gold.
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- JR
- 24-12-2022
So So Good
E.J Noyes never disappoints and with Abby Craden narrating makes for a superb combination. I enjoyed meeting up with these characters again but can be read/listened to as a stand alone. Highly recommended.
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- Georgie
- 13-05-2024
Sweet follow on from Gold
An enjoyable story of friendship and young love. A treat to revisit this ensemble of wonderful characters, and see how they have grown. Certainly not the emotional rollercoaster of Gold, but a lovely story still. The only disappointment, experiencing this by audiobook, was the significant change in the narration of Aspen’s voice between the two books. For me, this eroded a little of the solid characterisation established in Gold and made it harder to absorb myself back into the world of these awesome women. However, this is only a small complaint. I loved this sorry, and the special relationships between all four women.
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- ShannyForever
- 13-01-2023
Young Adult
Seemed more targeted to a young adult audience, but a lovely story all the same.
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- Lynne Perree
- 04-01-2023
Disappointed
Sorry to say, as I do like the writer but this book is written for teenagers.
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