This book was fantastic. It wasn't your typical sports team story, and I love how Sweeney added certain elements to add to the shock and mystery. Corey's basketball team is great, everyone gets along, they play well together in the positions each of them has taken over, but when one of their players graduates, they need to find a new player to fill the spot, so they go through try outs, and Noah stands out to almost the entire team, though Corey feels a bit weird about him. Noah wants to move up the chain of the team and get to a better position, and the only way he can think to do that is to blackmail people into quitting, injure them to the point of not being able to play, go after family members, and turn the team against each other in the process. I recommend this book to anybody who likes a little humor, as well as some thrill, mystery, and major suspense. However, there are some scary real-life situations in it that give horror a whole new meaning. You really feel the emotions from all of the characters, even if its only from one point of view, the authors descriptions of their actions/emotions from the main characters point of view really help you to feel what every other character feels. I feel that this book taught me some real life lessons along the way, even if I didn't realize it. The foreshadowing toward the beginning of the book kept me reading all the way and before I knew it, it was done. One example of foreshadowing would be "'I'm going to miss that about you Corey, you always were the easiest person to screw over.'(Sweeney 86)" I like that this suggests future events, yet gives nothing away at the same time. Its a major page turner, and I have read it several times and still have the same emotions as I did the first time.