Review of The M&M Boys

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Rodel Barnachea
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Based only on the novel's premise, I can say that this book will be the favorite of many young readers who are into baseball. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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What an intriguing storyline although it's mixed with awful events. I love Marshall's character. It seems to be a strong one. Good to know that he was able to find amazing friends. Congrats on BOTD.
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It's a story that catches my eye but also hurts me. Imagining what Marshall had gone through because of his parents' bad behavior. But what caught my eye was how he developed a good relationship with some of the baseball players. It's a great read. I'm sure this reading of The M&M Boys has more than just an entertaining story. Thanks for your review.
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This is a wonderfully compiled piece, although for some reasons it doesn't pique my interest. Great review.
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