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Double Dribble: Book 1: Actin Foul. By Jake Weber. Kindle Edition $0.00 $ 0. Free with Kindle Unlimited membership. Or $2.99 to buy. Composition Book Logan: Basketball Pattern Composition Book Name Logan Personalized Lined Wide Rule Notebook for Boys Kids Back to School Preschool Kindergarten and Elementary Grades K-2.
One month ago, academic whiz Russell Evans never thought he'd be a basketball superstar. But now he's playing on the seventh-grade team alongside his fraternal twin, Owen, and they're tearing up the court. The Pioneers are on a winning streak, and Russ and Owen are getting along better than ever. Until the Matthews twins (Mitch and Marcus) show up. These twins are a triple threat: practically basketball pros, academic geniuses, and.
Things heat up on the court and in the classroom as these brothers are poised to rule the school.Now Russ and Owen are fighting for the spotlight, and sabotage seems like their only hope. But when Marcus suffers an injury and Mitch falters during a big game without him, it becomes clear that the Matthews are powerless when separated. Will Russ and Owen take advantage? Or do they have other plans in mind?' Synopsis' may belong to another edition of this title. About the Author:W.C. MACK is the author of Athlete vs.
Mathlete, as well as numerous books for children, including After All, You're Callie Boone and the Canadian hockey novel Hat Trick. She was raised in Vancouver and now lives in Portland. Www.wcmack.com From School Library Journal:Gr 5–8—Twelve-year-old Owen and Russell are twins, but they're about as different as can be. Owen is athletic; Russell is bookish. But Russell has discovered that he is a capable basketball player, so he and Owen converge on the court to make an imposing point-scoring duo, until a new set of twins comes to town.
DEAD MEN'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race Gray, Jonathan on Amazon.com.FREE. shipping on qualifying offers. DEAD MEN'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race. In Dead Secret, you play Patricia Gable, the intrepid reporter who is researching the circumstances behind Bullard's death. This guide will walk you through your investigation, getting you all the lore you need to put the puzzle together. You will also learn how to reach all five of the endings and thus net those achievements. Dead Secret's gameplay is a little odd, sprinkling in sections where you'll need to react and make decisions quickly with traditional point-and-clickery. Clicking on something causes you to walk over to it or move around the area, and as you explore, you'll gather a host of items needed to progress further and solve puzzles.
Mitch and Marcus exhibit prowess at everything they do-including basketball. They're granted spots without having to try out, and while their phenomenal skill helps the team, their time on the court means that someone else is getting benched. And when it's Owen, he has a hard time seeing past his jealousy-until one of the newcomers suffers an injury, and everyone learns that their confidence and skill may be a facade.
Owen must decide if he can push aside his feelings in order to find out what the new twins are really all about. This is a straight-up sports story from an author who clearly loves basketball. Chapters alternate between the brothers' viewpoints, and lots of dialogue moves the story right along.
Most of the supporting cast is hard to differentiate, but Owen's and Russ's characterizations solidly depict middle school life. This second book in the series is a good choice for reluctant readers who like sports, but it may not have broad appeal beyond that demographic.—Amy Holland, Irondequoit Public Library, NY'About this title' may belong to another edition of this title.
Double Dribble: Book 1: Actin Foul. By Jake Weber. Kindle Edition $0.00 $ 0. Free with Kindle Unlimited membership. Or $2.99 to buy. Composition Book Logan: Basketball Pattern Composition Book Name Logan Personalized Lined Wide Rule Notebook for Boys Kids Back to School Preschool Kindergarten and Elementary Grades K-2.
One month ago, academic whiz Russell Evans never thought he\'d be a basketball superstar. But now he\'s playing on the seventh-grade team alongside his fraternal twin, Owen, and they\'re tearing up the court. The Pioneers are on a winning streak, and Russ and Owen are getting along better than ever. Until the Matthews twins (Mitch and Marcus) show up. These twins are a triple threat: practically basketball pros, academic geniuses, and.
Things heat up on the court and in the classroom as these brothers are poised to rule the school.Now Russ and Owen are fighting for the spotlight, and sabotage seems like their only hope. But when Marcus suffers an injury and Mitch falters during a big game without him, it becomes clear that the Matthews are powerless when separated. Will Russ and Owen take advantage? Or do they have other plans in mind?\' Synopsis\' may belong to another edition of this title. About the Author:W.C. MACK is the author of Athlete vs.
Mathlete, as well as numerous books for children, including After All, You\'re Callie Boone and the Canadian hockey novel Hat Trick. She was raised in Vancouver and now lives in Portland. Www.wcmack.com From School Library Journal:Gr 5–8—Twelve-year-old Owen and Russell are twins, but they\'re about as different as can be. Owen is athletic; Russell is bookish. But Russell has discovered that he is a capable basketball player, so he and Owen converge on the court to make an imposing point-scoring duo, until a new set of twins comes to town.
DEAD MEN\'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race Gray, Jonathan on Amazon.com.FREE. shipping on qualifying offers. DEAD MEN\'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race. In Dead Secret, you play Patricia Gable, the intrepid reporter who is researching the circumstances behind Bullard\'s death. This guide will walk you through your investigation, getting you all the lore you need to put the puzzle together. You will also learn how to reach all five of the endings and thus net those achievements. Dead Secret\'s gameplay is a little odd, sprinkling in sections where you\'ll need to react and make decisions quickly with traditional point-and-clickery. Clicking on something causes you to walk over to it or move around the area, and as you explore, you\'ll gather a host of items needed to progress further and solve puzzles.
Mitch and Marcus exhibit prowess at everything they do-including basketball. They\'re granted spots without having to try out, and while their phenomenal skill helps the team, their time on the court means that someone else is getting benched. And when it\'s Owen, he has a hard time seeing past his jealousy-until one of the newcomers suffers an injury, and everyone learns that their confidence and skill may be a facade.
Owen must decide if he can push aside his feelings in order to find out what the new twins are really all about. This is a straight-up sports story from an author who clearly loves basketball. Chapters alternate between the brothers\' viewpoints, and lots of dialogue moves the story right along.
Most of the supporting cast is hard to differentiate, but Owen\'s and Russ\'s characterizations solidly depict middle school life. This second book in the series is a good choice for reluctant readers who like sports, but it may not have broad appeal beyond that demographic.—Amy Holland, Irondequoit Public Library, NY\'About this title\' may belong to another edition of this title.
...'>Double Dribble Book(31.03.2020)Double Dribble: Book 1: Actin Foul. By Jake Weber. Kindle Edition $0.00 $ 0. Free with Kindle Unlimited membership. Or $2.99 to buy. Composition Book Logan: Basketball Pattern Composition Book Name Logan Personalized Lined Wide Rule Notebook for Boys Kids Back to School Preschool Kindergarten and Elementary Grades K-2.
One month ago, academic whiz Russell Evans never thought he\'d be a basketball superstar. But now he\'s playing on the seventh-grade team alongside his fraternal twin, Owen, and they\'re tearing up the court. The Pioneers are on a winning streak, and Russ and Owen are getting along better than ever. Until the Matthews twins (Mitch and Marcus) show up. These twins are a triple threat: practically basketball pros, academic geniuses, and.
Things heat up on the court and in the classroom as these brothers are poised to rule the school.Now Russ and Owen are fighting for the spotlight, and sabotage seems like their only hope. But when Marcus suffers an injury and Mitch falters during a big game without him, it becomes clear that the Matthews are powerless when separated. Will Russ and Owen take advantage? Or do they have other plans in mind?\' Synopsis\' may belong to another edition of this title. About the Author:W.C. MACK is the author of Athlete vs.
Mathlete, as well as numerous books for children, including After All, You\'re Callie Boone and the Canadian hockey novel Hat Trick. She was raised in Vancouver and now lives in Portland. Www.wcmack.com From School Library Journal:Gr 5–8—Twelve-year-old Owen and Russell are twins, but they\'re about as different as can be. Owen is athletic; Russell is bookish. But Russell has discovered that he is a capable basketball player, so he and Owen converge on the court to make an imposing point-scoring duo, until a new set of twins comes to town.
DEAD MEN\'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race Gray, Jonathan on Amazon.com.FREE. shipping on qualifying offers. DEAD MEN\'S SECRETS: Tantalising Hints of a Lost Super Race. In Dead Secret, you play Patricia Gable, the intrepid reporter who is researching the circumstances behind Bullard\'s death. This guide will walk you through your investigation, getting you all the lore you need to put the puzzle together. You will also learn how to reach all five of the endings and thus net those achievements. Dead Secret\'s gameplay is a little odd, sprinkling in sections where you\'ll need to react and make decisions quickly with traditional point-and-clickery. Clicking on something causes you to walk over to it or move around the area, and as you explore, you\'ll gather a host of items needed to progress further and solve puzzles.
Mitch and Marcus exhibit prowess at everything they do-including basketball. They\'re granted spots without having to try out, and while their phenomenal skill helps the team, their time on the court means that someone else is getting benched. And when it\'s Owen, he has a hard time seeing past his jealousy-until one of the newcomers suffers an injury, and everyone learns that their confidence and skill may be a facade.
Owen must decide if he can push aside his feelings in order to find out what the new twins are really all about. This is a straight-up sports story from an author who clearly loves basketball. Chapters alternate between the brothers\' viewpoints, and lots of dialogue moves the story right along.
Most of the supporting cast is hard to differentiate, but Owen\'s and Russ\'s characterizations solidly depict middle school life. This second book in the series is a good choice for reluctant readers who like sports, but it may not have broad appeal beyond that demographic.—Amy Holland, Irondequoit Public Library, NY\'About this title\' may belong to another edition of this title.
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