Booked by Kwame Alexander
October 16th, 2017 by You(th)
Submitted by Wyatt, Age 11 from New York
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This book is about a kid who loves soccer. And he has a crush on a girl named April
Submitted by Wyatt, Age 11 from New York
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This book is about a kid who loves soccer. And he has a crush on a girl named April
Submitted by Wyatt, Age 11 from New York
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This book is amazing it’s about a kid who loves soccer and his mom and dad get divorced you should definitely read it.
Submitted by Pat, Age 11 from New York
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This is about a boy named Nick. Nick loves soccer,he also loves this girl named April Farrow.when he played soccer he sprained his ankle and had to go to the hospital.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏One of the best books I have read
Submitted by Ava, Age 11 from New York
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It’s a easy book to read and it’s good but there was something about it that I didn’t like. It was no where near as good as The Crossover.
Submitted by Hunter, Age 11 from New York
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Booked is a great book the main character is Nick, Nick has a good life in till his mom is leaving to work somewhere else without him then he starts falling asleep in class. He plays soccer and he is very good and his friend but there on different teams Nike sprained his ankle. So there is some good information about the book I suggest kids to read this book if you haven’t. ivermectin paste used on humans And I loved it.
Submitted by Bryson, Age 12 from New York
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This book is good because everything is going good for Nick until his parents have a disagreement and now Luke is sad because it’s just him and his dad live together and it’s not the same without mom.Then at one of his soccer games he sprains his ankle and at the doctors he find out that he is not sick he has appendicitis and will not be able to participate in the Dallas cup.
Submitted by Mrs. Zennaiter, Age too old from New York
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The same author wrote Crossover, which won the Newbery Medal. This book is written in the same verse style and about boys who play soccer and have the same problems that many middle school boys have. This one isn’t as sad as Crossover, but well worth the read. It is fast paced and keeps your attention. If you liked Crossover, read Booked!