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Great Coming of Age TaleReview Date: 2007-09-01

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This is an excellent book for youth coaches and parents.Review Date: 1999-06-13

LOVE itReview Date: 2008-02-13
The climax is when his coach asks Slam to take a season off of basketball. My favorite part of the book, however is when his dad coaches the team, and when he masters his double crossover.
Even the cover of the book is interesting. It tells about the book and that he loves to play basketball. It also shows what he looks like so you can imagine it while you read the book.
I loved this book so much. It is one of the best books I have ever read. This book should be for people 12 and up because of the language, sexual content, drugs, and some mild violence. I would read it hands down any day over any other book.
By: Matt Swilley
GREAT BOOK !!!!!!Review Date: 2007-09-04
point and dunkReview Date: 2007-08-08
ObstaclesReview Date: 2007-07-04
Slam is willing to give the school a chance, but it seems like he is constantly getting lectured about his grades or his attitude. It seems that some of his teachers are out to get him, and he can't bring himself to ask for help in math, the subject he is having the most problem understanding.
Things should be okay on the basketball court, but the coach gets it into his mind that Slam has a chip on his shoulder. He gets even angrier when he challenges Slam to a one-on-one game and Slam wins. Slam makes the team but the coach doesn't start him and only puts him in when the team gets behind and he needs Slam to take back the lead.
It seems that everything is unfair--his classes, his basketball team, and then the fact that Slam's old best friend, Ice, is acting suspicious and Slam thinks he might be dealing drugs. Everything is getting more complex, and Slam feels control of his life slipping away.
I really liked Slam's descriptions of his neighborhood. He describes it from the point of view of one who lives there, and makes the inner city seem less scary. I liked the relationship between Slam and Ice and the fact that going to different schools didn't change them much. I also liked the assistant basketball coach and the way he was so kind to Slam, sort of balancing out the main coach.
Even though things weren't going well for Slam, I felt like he spent too much time blaming others, especially his teachers. It seemed like he thought everyone was out to get him, which I don't think was entirely true.
slam-dunkReview Date: 2007-06-01
Slam is a book written by Walter Dean Myers. It a book about this boy named Slam which is a ball and street name what they call him. Slam is a young black boy who in high school playing ball. They say Slam is one of their best players on his high school team. Slam has a best friend named Ice who is the total opposite of Slam! But no matter what they are still going to be the best friends even with the hard times they went through. Why do I think it is important to me,. because it show that as u get older things change, and u start doing mature things. I read this book because some of the thing that I am going through right now even with my teammates or very close friends.

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Hook your reluctant readers!Review Date: 2008-05-03
Has a magical effect on reluctant teen readers, but responsible adults beware...Review Date: 2008-04-26
That being said, I am starting to get a guilty conscience about taking the easy route, and turning them on to reading with such a tawdry, superficial, and badly written book. Good and evil are caricatures in this book; the young protagonists are psychologically unrealistic (too mature); the author seems to throw in every issue that ever made it to a daytime talk show (drug use, racism, the foster care system, sexual abuse, teenage drinking, death, suicide); and there are passages in which the sexual abuse is being described that make me very uncomfortable. They are not so much explicit as mildly eroticized, presumably to draw more interest and invite readers to speculate on details (which, believe me, my students do.) In one scene, the abusive step father is alone with the seven-year old daughter who is recovering from chicken pox. He orders her to take off her shirt. As I recall the passage basically goes (sad that I have it memorized!) "she tensed at the touch of his rough fingers as he searched for spots and found every last one." It is possible for a young adult novel to confront sexual abuse without strange, semi-explicit lines like the above and others in the book. I now find myself censoring as I read out loud. If the book had more literary merit, perhaps such details would not grate on me so.
Forged by Fire by Sharon M. DraperReview Date: 2007-11-30
FORGED by FIRE Review Date: 2007-11-30
This book is a very excellent book. I like it because it has drama and at the same time is sad.
I would recommend this book to all teenagers because all teens like drama.
Forged by FireReview Date: 2007-09-30


Salve for the SoulReview Date: 2008-02-06
This is adult and young-adult fiction at its best. Finally, a book that invites discussion across the generations on real-life topics including moral dilemmas. The "open" ending is a reflection of the overarching theme: people write their own life stories.
Outstanding first novelReview Date: 2007-10-08
What are you waiting for?Review Date: 2008-06-18
I recently took a rare day-of-rejuvenation, and grabbed Waiting For The World To End from my "been meaning-to-read" pile and headed out to my deck to enjoy a perfect early-summer morning. Although I did struggle a bit with guilt-anxiety for taking the day off, by the second chapter I was completely committed to the book, and didn't think about work for the rest of the day. I finished Waiting in one seating. It's a thoroughly enjoyable read with a complex storyline and rich character development. I just kept thinking, "why isn't Nicole Hunter on the New York Times best-seller list?" Ms. Hunter is an extremely gifted writer.
When reading this book, I was reminded of when I first discovered John Grisham in 1989 with his debut novel, A Time To Kill. I couldn't understand why he wasn't better known. At the time, he was selling his debut novel out of the trunk of his car. Imagine it. Two years later, the world discovered The Firm and the rest is, of course, literary history.
Those who discover Nicole Hunter and Waiting For The World To End will have uncovered a great secret treasure for themselves. A perfect book for the classroom and reading groups, Waiting For The World To End will provoke readers of all ages to consider and clarify personal beliefs, and encourage them to keep their minds and hearts open to people who have made other choices or hold different opinions.
As I read the last page and closed the book cover, I felt a great sense of pride that our program honors such strong and important work.
Dawn Matheson
Executive Director
Mom's Choice Awards
Footnote: Nicole Hunter and Waiting For The World To End earned the prestigious gold medallion for adult fiction in the 2007 Mom's Choice Awards.
A Mom's Choice Awards Recipient!Review Date: 2007-12-09
An excellent readReview Date: 2007-02-17
This book is for those of us with regrets, for those of us who understand the sadness of living with our own choices and the lonliness of not being connected to anything of real personal value, and for those of us who feel as though we've missed out on the important things in life.

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Alright :-lReview Date: 2006-08-06
The story is about Sasha and how she finds herself in several different relationships all with different consequences. Her first partner that we read about, is married and his wife commits suicide in Sashas bedroom. She then finds herself with her boss; a up and coming basketball player with more money than he knows what to do with. Then there is Trent. While she knows he's 'with' someone else (and that someone is carrying his baby) that only makes her want him more. Something about this book draws you in, so I give it four stars for the plot, but it lacks a star because it's not a powerful and intense book like the kinds I like to read.
"Great Excitement"!Review Date: 2005-05-12
I really enjoyed reading this book. I would recommend this book to anyone who would want to know what the "inside" life would be like whenever it is that you enter the "real world". This book shows how a female was in 3 different relationships, and in the end it effected her life dramatically. It showed great examples on what hardships you would come across when you get older, and are choosing to deal with the opposite sex(mate). On a scale from 1-5 with 5 being the highest, I would most definitely give this book 5 stars*****. You would really be astonished at what things are really happening in this book!
A Slam Dunk!Review Date: 2005-02-20
Sasha's AddictionReview Date: 2005-09-09
Enough is EnoughReview Date: 2005-05-19
Sasha is not your average woman. She doesn't mean to do it, it just happens. How you could resist a sexy multimillionar basketball player with the name of Phoenix Carter? Making more money that you have ever made. Plus his beautiful fiance and two little children don't know.
Easily, the first man you slept with had wife and committed suicide right in your bedroom. Stop. This is not the lifestyle to go.
Brenda Thomas gives us something to look at with this book. How easy it is for a man/woman to cheat on his/her significant other. You see how I said his/her. Women we cheat too. Brenda doesn't get that far into it, the book is an easy read but she gives just enough to think about if our man is cheating.

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Ugh.Review Date: 2007-12-05
you have to read thisReview Date: 2008-01-29
The Danger of DrugsReview Date: 2007-04-12
entertaining, true that heroin doesn't affect atleticismReview Date: 2007-04-02
Transforming the ugly into the beautifulReview Date: 2007-03-07

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For the Love of the Game Review Date: 2006-05-19
For The Love Of The Game : My StoryReview Date: 2006-03-30
Stats and PicsReview Date: 2005-03-15
#23Review Date: 2003-10-28
For the love of the gameReview Date: 2004-05-24

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I fell in love with fantasyReview Date: 2008-06-30
I can't believe there's no continuation. The Chester novel that's received the highest rating... what a shame.
Once in a great whileReview Date: 2001-11-06
An originally series of potenial proportians.Review Date: 2005-09-07
I've read the other reviews of how people got confuse with the Lucasfilm logo thinking its a Star Wars book. I always saw the logo and never got any confusion thinking it has something to do with Star Wars. Lucasfilms has done alot more than just Star Wars and this series prove it can go outside the Star Wars Universe. This series is very entertaining and originally in my book. I find it rare that some books like all the books in this series get any type of attention which I believe it should. This is an excellent read. Also, it's excellent find if anyone come across with any of the books in this awesome triology. Deborah Chester is an awesome writer and I'm looking foward to read more books by her.
Not George Orwell, not George Lucas, but still goodReview Date: 2004-10-20
Regardles of the LucasFilm's brand, it has nothing to do with Star Wars, and the only resemblence is that it's Science Fantasy. The characters are incredibly well-drawn, and if you react to the book the same way I will, you'll want to keep reading.
The plot moves quickly, and is really two plots, because it follows the lives of two characters who don't meet until the end of the book. One, Elrabin, is a poor, homeless street thief who runs away from home at the age of seven, and Ampris, a member of a race deemed subhuman by the Viis Empire (the badasses of the book) who is bought out of poverty and into royalty to be the pet of the Emperor's daughter. So, a nice ying and yang scenario is set up.
This book is really a medophor I think for the stupidity of biggotry and class distinction in society, but it's still a fun, light read. Buy this book knowing that it's not an importan piece of Science Fiction literature, but knowing you'll have a good time.
One of the worst books I've ever readReview Date: 2001-10-21
This series, in conclusion, is an utterly pathetic attempt at writing, that starts out mediocre and eventually becomes simply abominable. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON IT!

Still My FavoriteReview Date: 2007-06-01
Danger ZoneReview Date: 2007-03-20
When they got to Italy, fans started being racist and hating the "Dream Team USA" because of the color of their skin. The trouble then started when a German who claimed to be a "Nazi", posted a death threat on the local Roman newspaper. Now the team must watch their every step and move or else they will get killed.
Told from Jimmy Doyle's point of view, this story will be an action packed and fast paced adventure for readers of all ages.
The issuesReview Date: 2006-06-12
I really liked this book a lot. It talks about a lot of important issues that people go through and people like me and you need to read about. I haven't really seen a lot of books that talk about these kinds of things and I like the fact that this book took it there. The only thing that I didn't like about this book is that in some of the prejudice parts they went a little overboard in some parts. But actually it might of not of been overboard to some people but it really depends on how you look at it. To find out if this book was overboard of just right you need to read this book.
Danger Zone: Taking on the CompetitionReview Date: 2006-02-20
In Danger Zone, there is a great deal of assumption others done by the American team. Augustus LeMay, a monstrous all around basketball star, believes that Jimmy only got onto the team because he is a white boy. Augustus says "I just don't have patience for having to put a rich, white boy, who couldn't last five minutes in our city, on our team." Also, Jimmy assumes that L.A. is a nice place because of the places that he was taken to, not being shown the slums and the poor portions of L.A. Augustus shows Jimmy the slums that he comes from to show how hard that he had it. Then, the team flies to Rome and they also assume that Rome is a nice place. Then they receive a death threat and realize that Rome isn't as nice a place outside of what they had seen. Later in the book Augustus realizes that Jimmy is an okay guy and starts to be less hostile towards him but the two still don't get along well.
Another theme in Danger Zone is how race can get in the way of a team. Augustus and Jimmy don't get along at first. This is because Jimmy is white. Augustus thinks that Jimmy can never be as good as his cousin, Devonne Saunders, because he's white. Then, Ray, the team joker, gives Jimmy the nickname snowman. Jimmy assumes means that he is cold like a snowman because he's from Minnesota, but the other teammates realize that it is because he is white. Augustus and the team finally realize that Jimmy is an okay guy and a good player.
Danger Zone does a superb job at telling the reader about race relations and judging done by most people. The author hid this message, and yet he still did extremely well in getting his points across. He accomplished his ideas and still made such a good story that makes the reader want more and more. I personally was devastated when I lost my copy of the book. I had to read it so much that I borrowed the book from my Classmates and teachers. Most people can read this book and get something out of it, I know that I did. Overall I would have to give this book a 9 out of 10.
Are you in danger or in the zone?Review Date: 2006-02-20
Racism collides with teammates and others, as they meet for the first time in L.A. and Italy. In the first practices, Jimmy cannot make a shot to save his life. Augustus thinks his cousin should have made the team instead of some no name. His thoughts turn into fists as he says to Jimmy, "You only made the team, because you're some rich white boy." Then it becomes Jimmy vs. Augustus in a fist fight. As the U.S. team flies to Italy some of the fans don't like Jimmy's teammates or the color of their skin. The dark skinned people in Italy are treated differently, as Augustus sees black people poor and living on the streets and he discusses this issue in a press conference. Fans from other teams think he and his black teammates should not be in this tournament.
Are you loyal to your team and teammates though the whole tournament? Some players on Jimmy's team are loyal to their team in hard times, but one is loyal to them all the time. Augustus is that one. He toughened up and put the death threat behind him when others worried about what was going to happen during the tournament. Augustus was accustomed to being treated differently because of his childhood in L.A. and kept the team alive in the tournament. He is concerned about his teammates and when Jimmy is having a rough time sleeping, Augustus tells him "You're not helping us win and you look like death warmed over." Augustus is thinking about the team as a whole and for Jimmy's welfare.
"Danger Zone" by David Klass is successful at showing anyone can overcome different types of obstacles when they have a goal. This book shows not to judge a book by its cover and "Danger Zone" shows racism plays a part even in a basketball game. This book has thrilling hoop action and is excellent to read. I would recommend this book to anyone, because it's story on how a teen copes with racism in a team environment. You won't want to put this book down; you'll just keep turning the pages. I give this book nine out of ten stars.
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