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  • The Game

    Elizabeth Neal

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Marcus and his best friend Taj have never been great at basketball. But during the final game of the season, their coach finally gives them the chance to play. As the minutes count down, Marcus chokes and misses his shot while Taj saves the day with a buzzer-beater. That night Marcus receives a text from an unknown number asking if he would like a do-over. He accepts and gets to relive the game and make the winning shot. But will correcting his mistake be worth taking away his best friend's moment to shine?
  • The Game

    Elizabeth Neal

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, April 2, 2019)
    Marcus and his best friend Taj have never been great at basketball. But during the final game of the season, their coach finally gives them the chance to play. As the minutes count down, Marcus chokes and misses his shot while Taj saves the day with a buzzer-beater. That night Marcus receives a text from an unknown number asking if he would like a do-over. He accepts and gets to relive the game and make the winning shot. But will correcting his mistake be worth taking away his best friend's moment to shine?
  • The "Game"

    Jo-Elyn Hand

    language (, July 14, 2016)
    This is an illustrated children's book dealing with abuse.
  • The Game

    Molly Perry

    language (, Sept. 10, 2017)
    It all started with The Game. Ten year old Jimmy found it in his father's struggling Children's Museum. Jimmy, along with his 13 year old sister Lilly and friend Jamal are sent by The Game to a most unusual, cartoon land. With two very unexpected traveling companions they work to save Isadore Benefactor, President of Pot's In The Middle Bank, and the land of Sweet Abundance from the villain John Heartless. It is a wild ride that you will enjoy! And, like Jimmy, Lilly and Jamal will not soon forget!
  • The Game

    Jack London

    eBook (Good Press, Nov. 20, 2019)
    "The Game" by Jack London. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  • The Game

    Michael Dean, Jordy Farrell

    eBook (First Advantage Books, )
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  • "The Game"

    Eulacriss Morrow

    eBook (Xlibris, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Ken Pucket was a typical teenager born and raised in a small town. He didn't realize what growing up meant until he experienced the ups and downs, emotional swings, and the excitement of playing on his school sports teams. That's when he finally realized that sports was not the only game he had to learn about in life.
  • The End Game

    Eve Lyte

    language (, March 18, 2019)
    Whilst normally thrown back in time to protect Monks Tarrant and the Cranbourne family inheritance Laura and Sophie are surprised to find a new threat to Monks Tarrant arising in the present, and in the form of a bank foreclosure! Left behind in Dorset while their parents struggle to avert financial disaster the girls gradually become aware that things are not as straightforward as they first thought.Some hidden puppeteer has been quietly pulling strings in the present that reach back into the distant past to threaten Monks Tarrant and the Cranbourne inheritance , which Laura and Sophie have always tried to protectOnce again the peace and spirit of their family home is threatened and with Queen Joan missing it will be left to Laura, Sophie and Tom to fight this current battle.If they are to succeed they will need to call on all their strength, resourcefulness and some help from the pasting order to protect Monks Tarrant and the Cranbourne inheritance.
  • The Game

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Prince Classics, June 28, 2019)
    The Game is a 1905 novel by Jack London about a twenty-year-old boxer Joe, who meets his death in the ring. London was a sports reporter for the Oakland Herald and based the novel on his personal observations.Joe Fleming earns his livelihood as a sailmaker and supports his mother and sisters. He adds to his income by taking part in prize-fights at sporting clubs. He is due to be married to Genevieve, who works in the Silversteins' candy shop. Joe agrees to give up "the game" but asks that Genevieve watch his last fight, on the eve of their wedding, and she reluctantly agrees. The story is told from Genevieve's point of view.
  • The Game

    Leslie McGill

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Sept. 2, 2015)
    Cecilia Calhoun’s transition to Capital Central High School has been rough. She joined Stepperz, the school step team, but hasn’t really become close with any of the girls. The team co-captain, Brennay Baxter, rules Stepperz like dictator. She makes life miserable for any girl who doesn’t do her bidding. Cecilia is horrified when someone starts an anonymous blog that awards points for every documented interaction students have with Remy Stevenson, an autistic Cap Central student.Capital Central High School, or Cap Central as the students like to call it, is in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. Any urban school faces broad challenges, and Cap Central is no different. But some tight-knit juniors meet the difficulties head-on with courage, friendship, determination, and hard work.
  • The Game

    Teresa Toten

    Paperback (Red Deer Press, Jan. 8, 2003)
    Governor General's Literary Awards nominee for Children's Literature, Text Dani Webster had played The Game with her sister, Kelly, for as long as she could remember. It was a secret quest to vanquish evil. The Game is now a hazy memory as Dani looks up from the floor of the isolation room at Riverwood Clinic. God, how did she get here? She remembers the vodka and pills. Slowly Dani emerges from the painful effects of substance abuse, and begins to adapt to life at Riverwood, a psychiatric treatment facility for "teens with problems." As she recovers from her physical trauma, Dani must confront a deeper emotional trauma, which at the moment she can neither explain nor recognize. There's the cool aloofness of her mother. Her father's abusive perfectionism. Kelly's refusal to answer her letters. Fragmented memories of the last Game. She can't fit all the pieces together. The Game is an extraordinary story of betrayal, anger, guilt, confusion and dread, and their brutal effects on the mind. It also a tribute to the healing effects of compassion and friendship, and to the strength we can summon, even in our weakest moments.
  • The Game

    Jack London

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 2, 2019)
    On the eve of their wedding, twenty-year-old Jack Fleming arranges a secret ringside seat for his sweetheart to view her only rival: the "game." Through Genevieve's apprehensive eyes, we watch the prizefight that pits her fair young lover, "the Pride of West Oakland," against the savage and brutish John Ponta and that reveals as much about her own nature, and Joe's, as it does about the force that drives the two men in their violent, fateful encounter.Responding to a review that took him to task for his realism, Jack London wrote, "I have had these experiences and it was out of these experiences, plus a fairly intimate knowledge of prize-fighting in general, that I wrote The Game." With this intimate realism, London took boxing out of the realm of disreputable topics and set it on a respectable literary course that extends from A. J. Liebling to Ernest Hemingway to Joyce Carol Oates. The familiarity of London's boxing writing testifies to its profound influence on later literary commentators on the sport, while the story The Game tells remains one of the most powerful and evocative portraits ever given of prizefighters in the grip of their passion.
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