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Million Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica
September 3, 2014
Nate's life was going downhill very quickly he's about to even lose his house. His mom works two jobs and he's dad works too. But one day his life changed when he get the chance to make a Million Dollar Throw halftime at the patriots game.
This book is geared towards everyone kids and adults. The vocabulary in this book is tremendous no bad words or anything. There are many different situations in this book. Most going on with their family. And Nate's best friend is going blind.
The authors emotions are really effective. He makes it seam as if their going to lose their house and be homeless. His best friend is going blind so life was pretty bad for him. He makes you really sagar to get to the end of the book.
The book is mostly about Nate as u can tell. He is in 8th grade and he plays football, quarter back. He's a very good kid. He even wants to work so his mom don't haft to work two jobs. But in the end of the book they lived very happily. They didn't haft to work as much. Nate's friend turned to his girl friend but she was completely blind. Nate don't let that get between them though.
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