The Bully and the Sport
By Simon Asnes
- Release Date: 2012-06-08
- Genre: Basketball
Description
Alex is a shy kid with just about no friends and only a few talents. He faces challenges with bullies at school, and the only way to escape the world he lives in is to do what he does best: basketball. But when one of the bullies signs Alex up for the school basketball tournament, he finds he will face one of the biggest challenges of his life.
Reviews
It was very good
5By JozileeIt was very it actually made me read it and I was sad when it ended I wanted some moreReview
5By Real_BallerI love the book it inspired me a lot because he has a similar thing I go to like dreaming of being a NBA Legend and a person that plays basketball every dayAmazing
5By funny jorI love it because it is encouraging it’s about a normal poor sad boy with a bully well he did she’s w that bully.Good book
5By Jjones1299Good bookThe bully and the sport
5By Al JrGood bookThe bully and the sport
5By Simon AsnesBest book everOMG
5By bonquiquishanaenaeThis book is amazing. It is written in such a beautiful and descrpitive way. Forget Poe and Dickens’, Asnes should win a nobel prize for this masterful novelConfidence
5By MC Cakethis book is good for kids who play basketball and don't have the self confidence they needGood Effort but Seems Quite Juvenile
4By Cornelius Maximus OptimusI suppose, the cover seems very immaturely done and quite gaudy colors, like, who would write and illustrate that…an 11 year old in a wierd, small private school, with an old teacher? But a cutesy effort and I hope the author continues to write and achieves his goal of being mediocre.The bully and the sport
1By Horny4porny6969As an older person this book wasn't really that great. I could see a 6 or 7 year old boy reading it but that's about it. I saw where the author was going with it but I just wasn't really liking the whole plot to the story. But if this was meant for a child to read than I will applaud the author but if the author was targeting a different audience than maybe you should try writing children books. Yours truly, The reader