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Tag Archives: basketball
The Crossover
The Crossover by Kwame Alexander I can’t help feeling that if more books were like The Crossover more kids would become and stay readers. This book is easy to read. I don’t mean that in the sense of it being a … Continue reading
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Cam Jansen: The Basketball Mystery
Cam Jansen: The Basketball Mystery by David Adler Cam and her friend Danny are headed to a basketball game. It is the coach’s last game, and will be followed by a party. Many guests are there to honor the coach, … Continue reading
Stanford Wong Flunks Big-Time
Stanford Wong Flunks Big-time by Lisa Yee Stanford has never been good at school, but he is good at basketball. In fact, he’s great at basketball. But a failing grade in English means he’s bound for summer school and not … Continue reading
Hoop Doctor
Hoop Doctor by Jake Maddox If you don’t already know who Jake Maddox is, you should. He’s one of the most prolific authors of sports books today. He also doesn’t write all the books that have his name on … Continue reading
Take the Court
Take The Court by Bob Lanier and Heather Goodyear This is the second book in the Hey L’il D! series. L’il D and his friends have always played basketball at recess, but Brooks and his friends have decided to take … Continue reading
It’s All in the Name
It’s All in the Name by James Preller, Bob Lanier and Heather Goodyear Bob Lanier is an actual former NBA star and basketball Hall of Famer, a fact that today’s Lebron devotees are unlikely to know. This book is loosely … Continue reading
Miracle on 49th Street
Miracle on 49th Street by Mike Lupica Well, this certainly was interesting. Molly’s mother has recently passed away from cancer and Molly is in the care of one of her mother’s oldest friends. But Molly dreams of a relationship with … Continue reading