Author: A D Erving
Review: Well after reading this book I guess I would
give it 3 stars, I think that the target audience is middle school age and
maybe they would enjoy it more, but the start of the book did tell me I would
meet the devil or something along that lines and I didn't really feel that happened. I liked the story and I do
hate corruption, but this was not the devil – I believe there are much worse
things out there then the antagonist in this book.
I can see that a middle school child may feel
that this is pretty evil what the guy did to this team and to his family. He will never see his family again until he
can afford to fly to them or some home bring them back, that is pretty bad for
a young pre-teen. I guess I am too old
to think that that is the only evil out there bad enough to be referred to as
the devil.
If you
like basketball and hate corruption and you or your child is middle
school/early high school age then this would be a good story for you to read
and think about.
Thanks go
to Gunnar for this review.
This is
free on Kindle Unlimited.
Page
Count: 121
Quick Review: 3 1/2 out of 5 stars
Why I Read this Title: Sent for an honest review
Age: 7-13 years of age-
Synopsis: The second must read book in the Dream Ten
book series, for every Basketball lover in the age of 7-14!
Six months after the events that took place in first
book, the Dream Ten have made it to the semi-finals of the Lower-NYC All-Star
League Winter Classic, after a brilliant game against The Cobras.
Tony plays a great game and is being invited to play
for The New York Panthers, one of the best teams in the region, but to
everyone’s surprise he doesn't show up for the first practice.
When he misses a Dream Ten practice and doesn’t
answer the phone, the other players understand that this is not a coincidence
and something is wrong. The gang decides to put off the semi-final practice
before their crucial game against their worst rival, The Warriors, and starts
their adventure in the streets of New York to seek the answer...
This is the second book in the heartfelt 12-book
series, that offers abundant fun and excitement, accompanied by important
lessons about overcoming obstacles, achieving goals, and pulling together when
it matters most.
A slam dunk for young sports fans everywhere!
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