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Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike | Bobbie Pyron
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Nate Harlow would love to be lucky, just once! He'd like to win a prize, get picked first, call a coin toss right, even! But his best friend, Genesis Beam (aka Gen), believes in science and logic, and she doesn't think for one second that there's such a thing as luck, good or bad. She doesn't care what names the other kids call them. She cares about being right, about saving the turtles of Paradise Beach, and she cares about Nate. Then, on his birthday, at the Goofy Golf mini-golf course, Nate is struck by lightning -- and survives! Suddenly baseballs are drawn to his bat-popular kids want HIM on their side. It seems the whole town of Paradise Beach thinks Nate has the magic touch. But is there room for Gen in Nate's lucky new world? Lucky Strike tells the unforgettable story of two vulnerable outsiders and what luck is really all about.
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Chelsibno
Lucky Strike | Bobbie Pyron
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Woohoo! I've finished all of the books on the 3rd-5th grade list of William Allen White Book Award nominees! I really enjoyed most of the nominees this year. I can't wait to introduce my students to these books when school starts. If I were able to vote, I'm not sure which I would vote for. There were so many great ones!

awishman I read Crenshaw last year. I loved it. And I love that it exists for kids. 💗 7y
Chelsibno @awishman Same here! I read it along with Maddi's Fridge for my children's resources & services class a year ago. I'm glad more children's books these days touch on serious issues that so many kids live with. 7y
Lmstraubie 👏👏👏👏👏 7y
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Chelsibno
Lucky Strike | Bobbie Pyron
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Mehso-so

Nate has been unlucky his entire life, but that all changes when he's struck by lightning. Meanwhile, his best friend Gen doesn't believe in luck, relying on science & logic. But how can science explain the changes in Nate after the lightning? Overall, this book was just okay. It took me a while to get into the story. While it picked up in later chapters & had a great climax, I still wouldn't vote for it for the WAW Book Award.

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Chelsibno
Lucky Strike | Bobbie Pyron
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#LetsTalkAboutBooksBaby
1. The living room in my new apartment
2. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
3. The Only Road by Alexandra Diaz
4. Matilda by Roald Dahl
5. To Kill a Mockingbird
6. Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead by Rick Riordan

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Yeah_I_Read
Lucky Strike | Bobbie Pyron
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I won @Liberty 's #spacejam giveaway!!! This has been the luckiest week of my life- no exaggeration. I wonder what would happen if I played the lottery 🤔

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