KJMCLAY2003's Reading List
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Tight Turns por JubeJubes1490
Tight Turns
JubeJubes1490
  • LECTURAS 1,218
  • Votos 22
  • Partes 32
Samantha Carsen moved to a small town in Canada from Texas. Almost all the kids in the town go to one school: hers. This includes the city's hockey and ringette teams, and their rivalry as to which is better is one of the first things she notices. It all of the sudden turns into a "get the new girl on a side" but she doesn't even want to. Meanwhile, her relationship with her now homesick older brother Kevin is at an all time low. If there's one thing she's sure about, it's that if you take tight turns, you'll gain speed and find out what you need to know. So she decides to take matters into her own hands when it comes to finding a place for herself in her new home. But that's when everything took a turn for the worse.
Crossing Over Through Life por JubeJubes1490
Crossing Over Through Life
JubeJubes1490
  • LECTURAS 220
  • Votos 17
  • Partes 21
Years after they stop playing ringette, the Tight Turns/Teammate Code girls are back, reuniting for Isabel's wedding. Kristen has a new life in Hollywood but feels like something is missing, and going home might show her what that is. Jaclyn prides herself on being independent in her career, but is still hurting from something that happened 6 months ago. As Isabel deals with the final preparations the month before her wedding - planned, of course, by none other than Kate and Breanna - the girls run into old friends, get the team back together, and realize how important they still are in each other's lives. Note: contains the characters from my other books. It makes more sense to read at least The Teammate Code first.
The Teammate Code por JubeJubes1490
The Teammate Code
JubeJubes1490
  • LECTURAS 338
  • Votos 0
  • Partes 22
The ringette girls from Tight Turns are back, only this time, they're in high school. Not to mention, Jaclyn's telling their stories. They have a little something called The Teammate Code. This "Bro Code but better" was written by the girls years ago and is the glue to their friendships. However, up until now, they haven't had to use it all that much. 20 rules. 20 stories of how they use them to look out for each other, not just as friends, but as the family they really are. (Note: This features some of the characters from Tight Turns, but it doesn't have to be read to read this one, it just makes more sense if you have.)