Go Ask Alice by Jamie F., New Raymer, CO I picked up this book on a 50-cent rackbecause I thought the cover was interesting. Two hours later, I stoppedreading with great reluctance.
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Play Football the NFL Way by Armando N., Newark, DE This book is the first instructionalmanual for players and coaches published by the NFL. Play Footballthe NFL Way: Position-by-Position Techniques and Drills for Offense,Defense, and Special Teams breaks down how each position functions ... Continue...
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Whale Talk by Victoria W., Little Rock, AR Whale Talk is an amazing story written by a man who seems to know youth well. Chris Crutcher writes from the perspective of a black-Japanese-white high-school student in Idaho. Adopted at birth by white parents, T.J ... Continue...
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