Games by Carol Gorman
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Games


Price: $22.50
On Sale: 04/01/2007
Formats:     Hardcover | Library


Book Description

Mick Sullivan likes reading thrillers, daydreaming about Tabitha Slater, and teasing his archenemy, Boot Quinn.

Boot Quinn likes playing his guitar, daydreaming about Tabitha Slater, and punching his adversary, Mick Sullivan.

The two eighth graders are rivals in every way, and with two fights in the first week of school, they've set the stage for a yearlong showdown. That is, until a new principal arrives on the scene and forces Mick and Boot to spend an hour and a half each day playing games together. Two enemies, one small room, and no adult supervision—battle lines are bound to be crossed.

As the wins and losses are tallied, the boys find themselves fighting for their classmates' attention, a cute girl's affection, and their own fathers' respect.

But how far are they willing to go to win? And who are they really fighting?

There's only one way to find out.

Game on.


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Reader Reviews from FirstLook

Games was AWESOME! I couldn't put the book down. I think the idea of having the two bullies play games was a VERY creative idea. I think that it is neat how in the end, they are almost friends, although they don't tell other people. I also like that it shows how the two boys have to deal with problems at home that many people face. Once again, great book.
— Corey (Nixa, MO)

ISBN: 9780060570279; ISBN10: 006057027X; Imprint: HarperCollins ; On Sale: 04/01/2007; Format: Hardback; Trimsize: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4; Pages: 288; $22.50; Ages: 10 and Up

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