Kids Books - Sports

Victory and the All-Stars Academy (Pony Club Secrets, Book 8)

Victory and the All-Stars Academy (Pony Club Secrets, Book 8)

By Stacy Gregg

soooooooooooo good i recomed you read this series

Blaze and the Dark Rider (Pony Club Secrets, Book 2)

Blaze and the Dark Rider (Pony Club Secrets, Book 2)

By Stacy Gregg

This book is very good I like the part where issie gets her horse blaze back.

Mystic and the Midnight Ride (Pony Club Secrets, Book 1)

Mystic and the Midnight Ride (Pony Club Secrets, Book 1)

By Stacy Gregg

hi books

it is ok. my favourite bit of the book was when izzie had ridden mystic in the dark at midnight and was sooooo trusty.the saddest part was when izzie had lost the horse. overall I think that the story was fantastic it felt sooooo realistic! I hope more people will read some of her books and hope to have more reviews.

The Fire Stallion

The Fire Stallion

By Stacy Gregg

so heartwarming

SUMMARY Of The Mamba Mentality: How I Play by Kobe Bryant

SUMMARY Of The Mamba Mentality: How I Play by Kobe Bryant

By John Wilder

Mamba Mentality The book “Mamba Mentality” is a nonfiction book by Kobe Bryant and John Wilder. This book starts off I’m Kobe Bryant’s hometown in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kobe explains his journey of growing up and playing basketball. Kobe Bryant attended Lower Mention High school were he had many record breaking performances. As Kobe improved, he was drafted in the 1st round by the Charlotte Hornets June 26, 1996. Kobe Bryant explains his work ethic which led him to 5 championships. He also describes his mindset and mentality for basketball. Kobe explains how mental toughness is a very important aspect in becoming a better basketball player on and off the court. I highly recommend this book to people that are dedicated to a certain sport. And I love the joy this book brought to me.

The Only Game (Home Team)

The Only Game (Home Team)

By Mike Lupica

The book “The Only Game”, written by Mike Lupica, is a realistic fiction sports novel. In this story Jack Callahan, a 13 year old boy,who lives in a baseball town called Walton, is grieving over his older brother Brad's death and learning how to handle the stress in his life, especially baseball. He wants to make his brother proud, but cannot help but blame himself for his brother's death. Why is he blaming himself? He decides he needs a break from baseball to focus on dealing with his brother's death. Once news gets around that the best player on the boys baseball team is quitting, Jack's friends get angry that Jack left without an explanation. Jack also has to decide how to tell his parents that he has decided to quit baseball. While Jack is taking a break from baseball he makes some new friends that support him and remind him how beneficial baseball is in his life. After his new friends help him work through his grief and get him back out on the field Jack decides to help them show off their own talent on the field. He teaches them the rules of baseball and reminds them how important it is to believe in yourself. But who is teaching who? The topics addressed in this book are grief, love, loss, guilt, trust and friendships.This teaches how important good mental health is when playing a sport. Overall I love the lesson that the book taught and I would definitely recommend this book. I give this book a 4.5 star rating.

Shoot Your Shot: A Sport-Inspired Guide To Living Your Best Life

Shoot Your Shot: A Sport-Inspired Guide To Living Your Best Life

By Vernon Brundage Jr.

Shoot your shot by Vernon Brundage jr. is a biography/informational book. It is about basketball and life. “You miss 99 percent of the shots you don’t take”. In this book the author is telling us to strive for our goals and go for more but still live your life .

Woodsong

Woodsong

By Gary Paulsen

My students really enjoyed Paulsen's stories. They found them entertaining as well as educational about the "woods", They especially loved reading about his experience in the Iditarod. We follow the current Iditarod while we read Paulsen's tale. They loved learning about the Iditarod as well.

Boy21

Boy21

By Matthew Quick

Boy 21 by:Matthew Quick Have you a ever wondered what it is like to live in a neighborhood full of drug dealers, being one of the many white kids in the community. Well the kid in a book called Boy 21 by Matthew Quick, lives this life. Although all of these problems might be distracting, this boy named Finley, keeps himself away from all of these problems by playing his favorite sport, basketball. This is a great book because as I read on, the story was getting better and better. In this book, Finley is a high schooler that plays on the basketball varsity team and he has a girlfriend named Erin who also plays basketball. Finley lives in a neighborhood ruled by drugs, violence, and Irish mobs. His nickname is "White Rabbit" because he is, well white and he eats a lot of carrots. Everything was normal until Finley's coach tells him to help a new kid named Russ, who came to this school after a family tragedy and use to be a basketball star. Now Russ is called "Boy21". Finley has to help Russ even if it means giving up some things. Later on in the book, the two boys realize that Russ coming to the school was a good thing. I really enjoyed reading this book but in the beginning of the book, it was a little inappropriate but other than that, the book was great. I mostly loved when the author makes you infer what will happen next in this book. I'd say that this book is a real page turner because the author kept pulling the reader in about every other page. Mathew Quick is a 42 year old man who is most known for writing a bestselling book called "The Silver Linings Playbook". I believe that this book is kind of unique in its own way. I don't think that any other book was like this one. And the kind of people who would like to read this book are people who like a little bit of drama and sports and the age group for this book would be 13 and up.

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