Hot Shots FC He deserts his friends and decides to join the rather rough Hammers FC.This is the first book in the 'stupidly funny' football series, Hot Shots FC. But he doesn't know his friends are about to set up the greatest junior football club ever, Hot Shots FC. But there is a problem: his friends aren&rsq

| Title | : | Hot Shots FC |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.87 (838 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B007VB8CJW |
| Format Type | : | - |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-04-17 |
| Genre | : |
This is the first book in the 'stupidly funny' football series, Hot Shots FC. It is for children aimed 6-12 who like football, or being silly, or laughing out loud again and again!
It follows the fortunes of Hat Trick Boy, who is selected to join local side Hammers FC. But there is a problem: his friends aren’t picked. So Hat Trick Boy has to choose between his friends and his football, and he makes a mistake. He deserts his friends and decides to join the rather rough Hammers FC. But he doesn't know his friends are about to set up the greatest junior football club ever, Hot Shots FC
Editorial :
The kids in my class really love this book and have learned a lot from it. The author shows respect for the subject matter and his audience, avoiding the "Scylla" of dumbing down classical rhetoric and the "Charybdis" of being pedantic or too technical for the general reader. The author is so obsessed with her long-ago teenage resentment of Robbins that she makes statements to the effect that his choreographic work was plagiarized or mediocre (which might come as news to generations of dancers and audience members) and that he had no talent as a theatre director (this of the man who staged "Gypsy," "West Side Story" and "Fiddler on the Roof," in the process revolutionizing musical theatre). Women in a Korean family gather together and celebrate New Year. Smart, funny, respectful, informed book. It is a luck that we are seeing these master pieces of art. Different from most gay romances.. The magic of the written word tends to give credence to whatever is imparted. I am not a musician a


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