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Trisha, Speed Shaskan Fair Game eBook

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There's a new kid on the basketball court, and his name is Jude. He makes everyone laugh by making up funny nicknames. But when Jude starts playing unfairly, will Chris, Diego, and Ty stop playing with him?

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Title of eBook: Fair Game
Release Date: 08-01-2008
Publisher: Picture Window Books

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Parent title Fair Game
Encrypted (DRM) Yes
SKU 9781404842410
File size 5544
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