



The Sunshine Court (All for the Game) : Sakavic, Nora: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: [Sighs] A treat received in the most painful and satisfying ways - Not sure where to start other than to say - what a treat. An unexpected one. Even though I have been a fan of AFTG series for a few years, I haven’t been obsessively checking for updates from Nora Sakavic because truthfully I did not expect another book. So when I realised book 4 was released I must have screamed with excitement. As expected, Jean’s story was as painful, if not more painful as Neil or Andrew’s. Without revealing the plot, there were many times during the book that I thought not only ‘how did he have such strength to go on’, but I was reminded about so many of other Nora’s characters who seem to have almost otherworldly strength to ‘endure, endure, endure’. The continuation was more than fantastic. Heart and chest clenching good. Classic Sakavic feels, tormented me almost beyond my own endurance levels to be able to imagine the events. So much so that it’s no wonder it took the author years since the last book to find the bravery to write this story. It’s got to take its toll and for that - we salute you Nora Sakavic. Congratulations on another fantastic and memorable novel. Goes into the very special list of books that left me gasping. Review: The perfect book 4 - Was I extremely excited about this book? Yes. Did I care a lot about Jean? No, I pretty was indifferent to him. Do I care about Jean now? My god yes, I'd literally give anything to see Jean happy. This is exactly how to build a sequel with different characters. The perfect amount of overlap with TKM, the perfect amount of focus on the Foxes while shifting focus to new characters, and the perfect way to explore the fallout of the events of Neil's actions. The dual POV worked perfectly and Nora is a master of writing unique, three-dimensional characters. Jean is Neil's foil in just about every way and I am so excited to see who he becomes in the next book. But more than anything: this one hurt a lot
| ASIN | B0D2VXL335 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,424 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 61 in Sports Fiction (Books) |
| Book 4 of 5 | All for the Game |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,126) |
| Dimensions | 12.85 x 1.91 x 19.84 cm |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8323194506 |
| Item weight | 358 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 330 pages |
| Publication date | 27 April 2024 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
A**R
[Sighs] A treat received in the most painful and satisfying ways
Not sure where to start other than to say - what a treat. An unexpected one. Even though I have been a fan of AFTG series for a few years, I haven’t been obsessively checking for updates from Nora Sakavic because truthfully I did not expect another book. So when I realised book 4 was released I must have screamed with excitement. As expected, Jean’s story was as painful, if not more painful as Neil or Andrew’s. Without revealing the plot, there were many times during the book that I thought not only ‘how did he have such strength to go on’, but I was reminded about so many of other Nora’s characters who seem to have almost otherworldly strength to ‘endure, endure, endure’. The continuation was more than fantastic. Heart and chest clenching good. Classic Sakavic feels, tormented me almost beyond my own endurance levels to be able to imagine the events. So much so that it’s no wonder it took the author years since the last book to find the bravery to write this story. It’s got to take its toll and for that - we salute you Nora Sakavic. Congratulations on another fantastic and memorable novel. Goes into the very special list of books that left me gasping.
C**E
The perfect book 4
Was I extremely excited about this book? Yes. Did I care a lot about Jean? No, I pretty was indifferent to him. Do I care about Jean now? My god yes, I'd literally give anything to see Jean happy. This is exactly how to build a sequel with different characters. The perfect amount of overlap with TKM, the perfect amount of focus on the Foxes while shifting focus to new characters, and the perfect way to explore the fallout of the events of Neil's actions. The dual POV worked perfectly and Nora is a master of writing unique, three-dimensional characters. Jean is Neil's foil in just about every way and I am so excited to see who he becomes in the next book. But more than anything: this one hurt a lot
S**E
Absolutely Devastating.
I read the first three All For The Game books so I was preparing myself for the inevitable emotional distress this book would put me in but dear God I was not prepared. To put it simply this book was beautiful, it was so interesting to be inside Jeans mind, it was also interesting to learn more about the Ravens, as sad as it was. Jean's internal thoughts are truly heart breaking but the ending of the book left me hopeful to see where his journey goes after this. I felt like this book expanded so much on certain characters like Jean and Jeremy of course, but Renee, The Trojans and even Neil were shown in a new light and I loved it. It was a refresher after only seeing things from Neil's' perspective (not that I didn't enjoy his perspective, that boy is my child at this point I'm so attached) but to see these characters perceived by someone else was nice. I adore the Trojans, I haven't forgiven Lucas yet but I have a feeling he will redeem himself. Cat was one of my favourites and I cant wait to find out more about her, I also cant wait to hear more about Jeremy his family life, what he went through with them and most importantly his future relationship with Jean, I cant wait to see where these two go, I've got a feeling their going be adorable. I cannot wait to see Jean blossom with Trojans because God knows that boy needs a bit of sunshine. All in all this was a brilliant book and an excellent reintroduction to the AFTG universe and I will be eagerly awaiting the next book.
J**E
Satisfyingly emotional but little plot
The Jean Moreau novella we were all waiting for delivers on a lot the emotional notes and it's fun to see some of the characters and events from the main trilogy from an outsiders point of view. Very character-driven, like the best kind of 'no plot only vibes' fanfic. Glad that the author didn't go complete fan service; the ending gives Jean a lot of progress with his character arc and leaves him in sight of a better future but with the details of that future still open.
H**R
Another aftg book to re read every year because I love these idiots
6 years I’ve had this series, 6 times I’ve re read it. This is a tradition I think I’ll keep. I grieve their losses, cheer for their hopes and laugh at their humour. This boy makes my heart ache and I’m glad he has a universe where he lives and can experience a cool evening breeze, rainbows, open roads and friends 😖❤️
S**N
I loved this book. It had the right amount of call backs to the original AFTG to make it nostalgic but still a story that can stand on its own. Jean felt so real and genuine that I can't wait to see where this story goes. Despite having a much bigger roster the USC team still felt fairly fleshed out and left me wanting more. I'm so excited to learn more about the story after the end of TKM, and loved the opening chapters about everything through Jean's eyes. I love this book. I love Nora Sakavic. I love Jean Moreau.
L**T
I didn't know this new book was coming, so I was 6 days late to the party. I didn't had any expectations, and not because I thought it was going to be bad, but I just didn't have an idea of what was going to happen (I've read sooo many Jerejan fics lmao, I'm not gonna hide it), so I went at it with an open mind and lots of excitement. It didn't disappoint. Jean's POV is heartbreaking, as we all expected. I loved that we could perceive the contradictions between wanting to survive and being stuck so deep in trauma (Riko has a place in hell with his name on it). We get to see that complex hate-love relationship with the Ravens and the Raven mentality/way of life. I'll stay positive that we're gonna have a next book soon because I need to know about Jeremy's family and all that drama that was hinted in the secod? part of the book. I honestly love it, and (spoiler ahead) the scenes with Neil are my favorites, especially the last part, he's a little AH but a protective one, just like Andrew.
K**R
Completely worth the wait!! After ten years Nora has picked up where she left us off with the Exy players and she has managed to portray them all so beautifully and perfectly.
L**T
I haven't even read it yet, and it's killing me softly, but I will be back with an actual review asap. (EDIT: Here is is - I knew, of course I knew, because this is Nora Sakavic, that this would devastate me. And no one, to this day, can quite break my heart the way she does. But she's also the best to put people back together piece by piece, so I have all the faith in you. As always. I have so many things to say, but I feel like I'll start crying again if I list them all, so I'll just say, merci encore une fois.) I simply wanted to shout the biggest thank you to Nora Sakavic, because you're the best. Coeur sur vous, et sur Jean. It's completely mind blowing to be here today, almost 10 years after reading the trilogy. Absolutely surreal, and the best thing - something you thought would never happen, does. Again, merci mille fois, NS.
L**A
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 5 stars The Sunshine Court is the fourth book in the All for the Game series. This book focusses on Jean Moreau, who’s stolen from Edgar Allan University and transfers to California, to be part of the USC Trojans. “You are Jean Moreau. Your place is here with me, with us. I’m your captain. You’re my partner. We’re supposed to be doing this together, aren’t we? Stop leaving me behind. Look at me.” I have fallen in love with this series after first discovering it in 2022! This series has me in a chokehold since and I adore it! Learning a new book was coming made me sooooo excited and of course I had to start it as soon as it was released! I also learned a fifth book is in the making, so I’m just over the moon! Jean isn’t the most prominent character in the first three books, and I love how this book truly focusses on him! I honestly fell in love with Jean and want to give him the WHOLE world, because he deserves it all! The little cameos of the Foxes are fun, and I love how they are small, since they aren’t the main characters this time and their place isn’t the main setting. It truly makes you focus on the story of Jean, that is being told. Jean is such a complex character and so much is going on in his mind. I have to be honest; I hadn’t thought him to be so damaged or so set in his thinking when we saw him in the other books. What truly broke my heart is how much he helped Neil when he was at Edgar Allen and how Neil could survive because Jean took the fall essentially. It shows the deep loyalty Jean has and how, deep down, he knows what happened at Edgar Allen was wrong. Him, slowly starting to realise that throughout the book is everything. Learning all the things done to him, my god I cried multiple times just reading it all! Jeremy is such a big contrast to Jean, which is so cleverly written. Jean is very blunt, brutally honest in his thinking and I love that about him. Jeremy is someone who wants what is best for everyone in his team and hides his own pain behind his bright smile. He is precious and kindhearted in every way. I can’t wait to see the relationship between the two of them continue to grow and them learning to trust each other even more. I love how the main focus of this book is mostly about Jean coming to terms with his trauma and that what happened to him is wrong. Recovery itself is a slow process, so I really appreciate how slowly that curve is for Jean in this book. Learning he initially died in every draft but this one was so hard to learn, but I’m so glad he doesn’t die, since it shows there is hope for his future! Overall, The Sunshine Court was everything I wanted in a new book in this series! It is just as dark and heart-breaking as the others, and I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF IT T_T
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