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Gretzky : An Autobiography (Braille)

Gretzky : An Autobiography (Braille)

By Wayne Gretzky

"Gretzky An Autobiography" is an autobiography written by authors Wayne Gretzky and Rick Reilly with photos are by Vincent Virga. This book has 238 that go through the most important parts of his life like when he got to the very top of the National Hockey League (NHL) being the best. And, the dark times in his life like when parents of his teammates yelled at him for being a puck hog. Or, how he felt when he won the Stanley Cup for the very first time and heard the fans scream his name “Gretzky, Gretzky, Gretzky.” When Wayne played in his youth he made many mistakes like, not letting coaches know what happened off the ice. However, letting this happen helped him fuel his tank with determination so he could drive himself even harder. Although, doing this made his family move everywhere so he can always one up himself. Doing this provided him with a challenge to work on his social skills because he was a very shy kid. It also, helped with training and work ethic to allow him to become a better hockey player and a much better person. I would definitely recommend this book to a fan player or relative of a hockey player because you get to know the game and its history a lot better.If i could ever ask Wayne Gretzky one question face to face it would be, “If you could go back in time and fix one thing what would it be and why?”

Summary of When Breath Becomes Air: by Paul Kalanithi | Includes Analysis on When Breath Becomes Air

Summary of When Breath Becomes Air: by Paul Kalanithi | Includes Analysis on When Breath Becomes Air

By aBookaDay

I love peoples life stories and this one is the best because it is all true.It is very sad though.When breath becomes air tells about how Paul Kalanithi is a doctor who became a patient suffers from a very deadly cancer.It truly is a beautiful story.

When Mischief Came to Town

When Mischief Came to Town

By Katrina Nannestad

i love this book it tells a great story... to me i think that it is rated 5-15 But feel free to read it if you are older i love love love this book i stayed up in till 1:00 am reading it is suggested bye:)

The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

By H. G. Wells

I love this book

Swimming Upstream: Middle School Poems

Swimming Upstream: Middle School Poems

By Kristine O'Connell George

Football

This book is a poetry book about a person in middle school as you read on the book gets better and better. I liked the book because its a poetry and i like poetry books. It is a book for 5-8 grade. Boy or girl ages 10-13 would like it. Swimming upstream is by Clarion Books and published September 24, 2002. I hope you enjoyed.

The Velveteen Rabbit,

The Velveteen Rabbit,

By Margery Williams

My book review on the Velveteen Rabbit by: Margey Williams . this book was about a stuffed bunny that came to life from nursery magic. I loved all the colors and pictures in the book. This book made me wonder is nursery magic real.

Wuthering Heights (New School Classics)

Wuthering Heights (New School Classics)

By Emily Bronte

Its a great book. In some parts its a bit hard to read though. I like the challenge that it gives.

Everything I Know About You

Everything I Know About You

By Barbara Dee

I found this book in the new section of my school library, like a lot of the books I read. It started with the quite unique character of Talia "Tally", the girl who wears ringtail lemur necklaces and Save the Squids tees, with her friends Sonnet and Caleb, "Spider". The best part of the story was definitely Ava, head "clonegirl", who has anorexia, an eating disorder. She exercises all the time and almost ever eats, which Tally gets really worried about. Then, Ava threatened to blackmail Tally if she told anyone. This book is a great look at eating disorders, which are way more common than you might think, and friendships in the midst of middle school. I recommend this book for all middle-grade readers.

Nerve

Nerve

By Jeanne Ryan

Me

This book was AMAZIIIINNNNNGGGGG!!!!!!!! the whole time I couldn't stop reading I felt as if the book was pulling me in. the whole time I just wanted more, just like the game

Athlete vs. Mathlete

Athlete vs. Mathlete

By W. C. Mack

I loved this bok because it was telling about a pair of twins lives and the mathlete was going to try out for basketball

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