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Video Game Victors
(Paperback)
Berenice Muniz; Cover design or artwork by Bere Muniz; Jake Maddox
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R276
R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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Valentina loves playing video games, and she's really good at them.
When a local esports team asks her to join them for an upcoming
tournament, she's thrilled. There's just one problem-Valentina has
great skills in first-person action games, but winning Kings and
Castles relies on teamwork and strategy. During her practice
matches, Valentina keeps trying to win the game on her own. But
she's quickly overwhelmed and defeated each time. If she wants to
win, she can't try to be the hero and take out all of the enemies
herself. Will Valentina learn to hold back and work together with
her teammates to achieve ultimate victory?
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Life on Ice
(Hardcover)
Jon Valentino; Illustrated by Amy Kleinhans
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R538
Discovery Miles 5 380
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Get ready for the race of your life... This is what it feels like
when I'm running. When I'm running fast, I feel free. 12-year-old
Lili is determined to defeat her arch rival in front of the Queen
during her school's anniversary celebrations. Adopted from China as
a baby, Lili also has personal challenges to overcome, but when her
training is thrown into chaos by events outside her control, she
realises that she must choose between family and the race of her
life. Meanwhile in 1944, Eric Liddell, hero of the 1924 Olympics,
finds himself in a war zone. Separated from his family, he is
getting ready to run his final race in a prison camp in China when
his lifelong principles are challenged by the imprisoned children
he is trying to help... Praise for The Race 'Not your typical
happily ever after, Roy has written a wonderfully relatable and
inclusive tale, where all are welcome, and the beauty of sport
brings everyone together in the end. There are life lessons to be
learned in this inspiring story with friendship at its heart.'
SHAUNAGH BROWN International Rugby Player and Former Commonwealth
Games Athlete
With one ball left of the World Cup final, England needed five runs
to win. Mo stood in the middle of the pitch as Jos Buttler
whispered in his ear: "If anyone can do it, it's you." Mo shook his
head modestly and wandered back to the stumps. He tapped his bat
twice on the ground and watched as Pat Cummins sprinted in: it was
going to be a bouncer, he knew it would be a bouncer... "Mo Akeel."
Mo snapped back to reality. "Are you listening?" Ah. School. He
nodded his head at Miss Joseph and tried to look interested. He
glanced at the board and narrowed his eyes. Trigonometry. On a
Friday. Some teachers had a very weird sense of humour. Thus starts
the story of an ordinary Birmingham schoolkid in modern Britain.
The story focuses on many of the themes prevalent in today's
society - religion, racism, bullying, equality and diversity. Told
with real passion and skill, it will be an inspiration for a
generation of young schoolchildren as they make their way in the
world.
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Roundup Rodeo
(Hardcover)
Courtney Shannon Strand; Illustrated by Jennica Lounsbury
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R558
Discovery Miles 5 580
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FastLife
(Hardcover)
Brooke Deboer; Illustrated by Paige Deboer, Katie Williams
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R628
Discovery Miles 6 280
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In "Blastin' the Blues," still fearing they are being followed and
even more worried they have a traitor in their midst, the team
travels to New Orleans, where the magic of their ball and the music
of the city create one memorable game. But like always, trouble is
right around the corner and the hits keep on coming for the Payne
family and all of the Travelin' Nine
In "Home of the Brave," after the rousing success in New Orleans,
Griffith, Ruby, and Graham are determined to beat the Chancellor at
his own game and save their family as well as the game of baseball.
Pulling into their hometown of Baltimore, the Paynes are reunited
with a familiar face, and the Travelin' Nine are tested on the
field once again. Can they win without the help of their baseball?
Prepare for fireworks in this final inning to the grand slam
series, "Sluggers"
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