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Home is Not a Country
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Rowan N., Claremont Middle School, California
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Dragon Hoops
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Ezekiel, Claremont Middle School, California
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I think Dragon Hoops is a good book because it describes the struggles of writing a book and the daily life of author it also describes the struggles of basketball. Overall I would recommend this b...
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Dragon Hoops
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Larry, Claremont Middle School, California
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this book is about a teacher who does not like sports but in the end he said sports is not bad after all.
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Dragon Hoops
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thistle, Claremont Middle School, California
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Other middles schoolers should read Dragon Hoops because it is about a guy who is writing a book about the Bishop O'dowd basketball team and it is very interesting.
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zaymar, Claremont Middle School, California
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Dragon hoops is a very interesting book. It has a lot of parts of the story where people start to get sad and start to have problems but over time you can see them overcome their problems. For an e...
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We Are Not Free
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Dora Lee W.E., Claremont Middle School, California
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The book, We Are Not Free follows the lives of 14 different Japanese-American kids through the horrific reality that was the internment camps during the 1940's. I think other middle schoolers shoul...
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