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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book for baseball crazies!,
By Mary Fran San Soucie (Bozeman, MT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baseball Crazy: Ten Short Stories that Cover All the Bases (Hardcover)
We are a bit baseball crazy in our house. My son, especially. He is a gifted child, but has trouble sitting still to read. He thought this was the absolute best book he'd ever read, and sat and read it in one sitting. We are now headed for as many short story books as possible, but none will compete with this!
4.0 out of 5 stars
baseball crazy,
By Music Lover (California Bay Area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baseball Crazy (Mass Market Paperback)
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The book Baseball Crazy is a book with ten short stories with various authors that cover all of the different positions in a baseball field. In the short story "Mark Pang and the impossible square" the main character Mark Pang and Raymond Powell Both of those characters are related to each other because they both played on the same baseball team. In the story the main character Mark Pang was told to stay out of the way but then soon gets caught in the impossible square, a very confusing fly ball. After praying to God and raising his mitt he got the ball in the impossible square. The book Baseball Crazy was a very funny book with lot's of excitement. This book was good for me because I like playing and hearing about baseball. I would recommend this book to kids in the grade 6th -7th grade because it's hard to get and most of the stories if you are younger then those ages. Also I would mostly recommend this book to people who likes baseball because if you don't you might not understand it that much |
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Baseball Crazy by Nancy Mercado (Mass Market Paperback - February 5, 2009)
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