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Dragon Hoops
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Miles B., Claremont Middle School, California
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Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang is about Yang's journey with the O'dowd high school basketball team. One character that really stood out to me was Alex Zhou. Zhou was born in China and moved to the ...
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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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Vijay c., Claremont Middle School, California
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Kids should read this book because it talks about a highschool that went undefeated and that won the state championship for basketball. A character that really fills my heart with sportmanship is n...
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Room For Dreams by Nikki Grimes
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Legacy - Nikki Grimes Visual Poem Analysis
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Darrius , River City High School, California
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Nikki Grimes poem "Autumn Evening" visual poetry analysis
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