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Books with title Strikers: Young Blood

  • Strikers: Young Blood

    David Ross, Bob Cattell

    Paperback (Carlton Publishing Group, March 19, 2010)
    When you’re slipping down the Premiere League and picking up speed, it's time for drastic action. Sherwood Strikers belong at the top, but now they have more than bad results to worry about. It seems some of the team are keener on fighting each other than beating the opposition. And when accusations of match-rigging start to fly, the nightmare of manager Joss Morecombe is complete. Can Thomas Headley and the other Morecombe Babes really turn it round for the Strikers? Also contains league tables and player charts, together with diagrams of the pitch—increasing the involvement for young lovers of the game.
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  • Young Blood

    Sally Goldsworthy

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, April 15, 1999)
    A new collection of plays for young performers.
  • Young Blood

    David Ross

    Paperback (Carlton Publishing Group, April 1, 1999)
    This aspirational, near-reality series carries a sly slant on recognizable names, faces, and issues from the world of soccer, providing the glitz and excitement of the Premier League.
  • Young Blood

    Rabboni Makar

    (, July 30, 2012)
    This story explains the forever changing role of the young workers in todays business world.Christi seeks out a job who finds searching a difficult task. Christi, determined to get a job becomes fatigued. She secures advice from her parents and friends. Christi sees her friends with jobs, but; they all have worked before. Christi gets a job interview and...
  • Young Blood

    David Ross

    (Carlton Books Ltd, March 4, 2010)
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  • Young Blood Strikers by David Ross

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    Paperback (Carlton Books Ltd, )
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  • Young Blood

    Professor of English Mary Chapman

    Paperback (Ransom Publishing, April 10, 2016)
    It's the near future, and the blood of the young - especially those under seventeen - is a very precious commodity. It can rejuvenate old people. Of course only the rich can afford young blood - and some people will go to any lengths to get it. Especially since taking blood from under-seventeen-year-olds is illegal. This book is part of the Breakouts series. It is perfect for readers who have gained a bit more confidence in reading and who are after a more challenging read, but who aren't yet ready for longer, more demanding reads.