Showing posts with label book review. the fourth stall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book review. the fourth stall. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

Book Giveaway: The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander






Here is your chance to win a hardback copy of The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander. Just use the rafflecopter form to enter.

Click here to read my book review.

Thank you to the publisher, Waldon Pond Press for sponsoring the giveaway. Though the book was provided by the publisher, it in no way influence my opinions about the book. 



Saturday, September 17, 2011

The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander - Book Review


Got a problem you can't solve? Get in line outside the East Wing of the boys bathroom where Mac will meet with you in the fourth stall. For a fee, Mac can get you just about anything, test answers, a bully to leave you alone, even a chance to take a girl to the movie you're not old enough to get into.

Business is booming for Mac and his best friend and business partner, Vince. They might even end up with enough money to see the Cubs in their first World Series game in almost seventy years. That is until a third grader named Fred shows up in need of protection and turns their plans upside down.

Mac and Vince find themselves in the middle of gambling ring led by the notorious a high school crime boss, Staples. They must employ every business tactic they know, including getting every bully in school involved. They risk not only losing their business, but their friendship as well when they find their own problems are the hardest to solve.

The Fourth Stall starts out as a hilarious and turns into a mob like who done it middle grade mystery novel. Chris Rylander does a meticulous job covering every aspect of the mystery in a humorous setting that is sure to grab the attention of the hard to please middle grade school boy. The characters are well developed and I  I was particularly drawn to Vince who is funny in a quiet way. I loved this novel as did my husband and twelve year old son. Chris Rylander leaves the ending open for a follow up novel which I can hardly wait to read. Highly recommended for ages 9-13.