Blacktop series by L.J. Alonge (Books 1 and 2)
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Overview: The debut title from L.J. Alonge's new basketball series pulses with action on and off the court. With wit, humor, and honesty.
Genre: Children's | Young Adult | Basketball

Book 1 - Justin
Justin has a list of goals stashed under his mattress. Number 1 is "figure out life plans." Number 5 is "earn Zen Master rating in WoW." Nowhere on that list is "play the crew from Ghosttown," but that's the type of trouble that always seems to finds him.
Book 2 - Janae
Janae works every day at her Granny's Strange Goods Superstore, selling lucky rabbits' feet and other useless junk. And every night, after closing up shop, she dominates the courts with her boys.
When the chance comes around to take her game to the next level, she knows she'll make the cut. It's all about skill—luck's got nothing to do with it. Right?
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Requirements: .epub Reader | 1.0Mb | Version: Retail
Overview: The debut title from L.J. Alonge's new basketball series pulses with action on and off the court. With wit, humor, and honesty.
Genre: Children's | Young Adult | Basketball
Book 1 - Justin
Justin has a list of goals stashed under his mattress. Number 1 is "figure out life plans." Number 5 is "earn Zen Master rating in WoW." Nowhere on that list is "play the crew from Ghosttown," but that's the type of trouble that always seems to finds him.
Book 2 - Janae
Janae works every day at her Granny's Strange Goods Superstore, selling lucky rabbits' feet and other useless junk. And every night, after closing up shop, she dominates the courts with her boys.
When the chance comes around to take her game to the next level, she knows she'll make the cut. It's all about skill—luck's got nothing to do with it. Right?
Download Instructions:
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Mirror:
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— W. Somerset Maugham
— W. Somerset Maugham