Official Review: House of Hoops by June Gillam

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Re: Official Review: House of Hoops by June Gillam

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Basketball is like the national sports in my country. Even if I don't fancy it, I still enjoy it. And it's rather hard to find interesting sports books that girls will enjoy. I like this book is connected to current events as well. It sounds like a really good read. Thanks
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Excellent, enjoyable experience had me impressed. Congrats.
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I'll thoroughly enjoy a book dedicated to Kobe's young daughter, Gianna. Their names (Kobe and Gianna) deserve to be etched permanently in history.
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Clearly, this book talks a lot about basketball. I've read a lot of books about basketball. I'm sure this one won't be different. Nice review.
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This fictional read seems interesting; it also has reference to some real-life events like mass shootings, protests, and black lives matter. I would like to give this a try. Thank you for the review!
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Sounds like an intriguing piece from your insightful review! I appreciate your honesty.
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An interesting review that comes across as if you are a writer yourself given the way you analyse the author's style. I also appreciate the comment on the research you did; I tend to verify everything that I can.
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Kobe was a great basketball player. I'd like to read this book. Great review.
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I'm a hoops guy, so I am probably going to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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