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What's up with Cali? Why does she keep changing her gamer tag? It's
summertime, and even though his good friend Cali moved to another
city, Jaden can connect with her online almost every day to play
their favorite game, Cross Ups. His mom has loosened her rules on
how often he can play, and he has an amazing new controller that
will make him even better at tournaments. But then he gets roped
into a dorky summer camp with his buddy Hugh, and Cali starts
acting really weird . . . So when a last-minute tournament spot
opens up in Cali's city, Jaden jumps at the chance to go. But
things go badly from the start. Jaden loses his controller on the
train, and his reunion with Cali is awkward. She's unhappy, and
Jaden can't figure out why, especially when she's getting better
and better at Cross Ups-and may even win the tournament. With its
sharp dialogue and relatable characters, Anyone's Game, the second
book in the Cross Ups series, chronicles the ups and downs of
middle school with a relevant, contemporary twist.
The continuing adventures of Jaden, Cali, and the Cross Ups crew.
When Jaden gets a call inviting him to Comic Con to test out a new
version of his favorite game, Cross Ups, he is thrilled . . . sort
of. He'll get to go with his best friend, Cali, they'll be in New
York City, and best of all, he'll meet his idol and the greatest
gamer of all time, Yuudai Sato. But he's got no time to practice,
and worse, his signature moves no longer work. His trip starts to
feel less and less exciting, and more and more like one big
problem. Jaden has to come up with some solutions-fast. He looks to
some older gamers for guidance, but is JStar willing to change who
he is for the sake of a game? With its sharp dialogue and relatable
characters, Rising Star, the third book in the Cross Ups series,
chronicles the ups and downs of middle school with a relevant,
contemporary twist.
The continuing adventures of Jaden, Cali, and the Cross Ups crew.
When Jaden gets a call inviting him to Comic Con to test out a new
version of his favorite game, Cross Ups, he is thrilled . . . sort
of. He’ll get to go with his best friend, Cali, they’ll be in
New York City, and best of all, he’ll meet his idol and the
greatest gamer of all time, Yuudai Sato. But he’s got no time to
practice, and worse, his signature moves no longer work. His trip
starts to feel less and less exciting, and more and more like one
big problem. Jaden has to come up with some solutions—fast. He
looks to some older gamers for guidance, but is JStar willing to
change who he is for the sake of a game? With its sharp dialogue
and relatable characters, Rising Star, the third book in the Cross
Ups series, chronicles the ups and downs of middle school with a
relevant, contemporary twist.
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