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J**E
I'm just 20% into this book and I'm loving it ...
I'm just 20% into this book and I'm loving it from a gymnast's point of view but did she really call Nadia Comaneci a Soviet gymnast in Chapter Two??? And Cirque du Soleil she mangled into Cirque DE Soleil??? Dear April Adams, you might want to use Google more. I'm just hoping the other four-fifths of this book and the other two in the trilogy don't have any other factual errors or I might just pull a hamstring in frustration!
L**3
Good, but annoying
It's a nice story, but at times the lack of research is annoying (as another reviewer has said). Anna Pavlova is not a gymnast
R**N
Four Stars
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A**Y
Five Stars
My 11 year old is loving this book! Already begging for the 3 others in the series!
A**R
spaces...
one fault that makes it hard to read... ...is that after every italicated word theres no spaces. like pretend and is in italics.ANDshe. sometimes it makrs thed book hard to read. great soart from thay though
A**R
Brilliant
I loved this book ❤️ It was really good and I thought it was an amazing Gym book. And it was free! 👍
S**H
3.5 stars
(Source: Read using Kindle Unlimited)This was a really good story about a group of gymnasts, and their trials leading up to a competition.I liked the characters in this, and I liked how they each had their own problems, whilst all having worries about their gymnastic performance. Jamie was the new girl, Sara seemed to have issues with OCD, and Kelley was having troubles fitting in her gymnastics alongside soccer and dance.The storyline in this was pretty good, and it was nice how the girls were able to support each other, even when they were competing against each other. There was quite a lot of gymnastics stuff in here, so if you’re not a fan, this might be a bit heavy going, but I liked it.The ending to this was okay, but it was obvious that this wasn’t the end of the story.7 out of 10.
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