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Goal, Butterfingers

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SKU: 9780143332084

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Dive into “Goal, Butterfingers!” by Marie Lu (ISBN: 9780143332084), a laugh-out-loud story about a clumsy soccer player. For readers who enjoy funny sports books, this is an essential read. Explore themes of perseverance and teamwork in this heartwarming tale. Perfect for young athletes and fans of humorous fiction.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143332084
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 150 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143332082
  • Publisher Date: May’2016
  • Height: 199 mm
  • No of Pages: 184
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 135 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Goal, Butterfingers

  1. Aditi Saxena

    My daughter enjoyed the humor, but it felt a little too childish at times. Still, a decent book about perseverance.

  2. Disha

    A pleasant and easy read, but nothing extraordinary. It was a nice way to pass the time.

  3. Aditi Tomar

    It was ok, but not great. I expected more laughs. The plot was somewhat predictable.

  4. Vishal Kumar Punia

    This was a fun read. However, I wish there was more character development.

  5. Meenal Sareen

    It had some funny moments, but the plot was a little thin. Good for younger kids, but older ones might find it boring.

  6. Lakshita

    Not bad, but nothing special. I felt the characters were a little flat.

  7. Daksh Dhingra

    Wonderful book for kids who loves sports, and especially for kids who play soccer! The story is fun, uplifting, and motivating.

  8. Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava

    This book is hilarious. My daughter could not put it down. She recommends it to all of her friends.

  9. Bhavesh Kumar

    My son liked it, though he thought some of the soccer scenes were a bit unrealistic. Overall, a fun and lighthearted read.

  10. Santanu Chakraborty

    While the book had a good message overall, it was pretty bland and forgettable.

  11. Nitya

    A heartwarming story about a child learning to cope with his clumsiness. I really love this book!

  12. Harsh Kumar

    A funny read! My kid loved it, especially the clumsy moments. The story was engaging, and the teamwork theme was well done. Highly recommended!

  13. Divyanshu Kashyap

    A delightful read! It perfectly captured the spirit of youth sports and the importance of friendship. A must-read for young athletes.

  14. Ayush Patel

    It’s an average book. I wouldn’t say its my favorite Marie Lu. The characters did not really stand out.

  15. Vasu Aggarwal

    It was entertaining, but not very memorable. An enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.

  16. K Harishankar

    The story was cute and entertaining. It did have some slow parts, but it picked up towards the end.

  17. Sneha Dutta

    The story and characters were not that well developed and therefore fell flat.

  18. Karan Sharma

    The book had a few good moments, but I expected more from it. It didn’t really catch my attention.

  19. Aayush Gupta

    It was an okay book. The humor was a little corny, but the message about teamwork was positive. Not the best, but not the worst either.

  20. Vidushi Sharma

    We loved reading this book together as a family. Marie Lu really brought the characters to life. Great message!

  21. Kishor Singh

    I loved the humor and the message! It was so charming, and heartwarming. Such a great book for any family

  22. Minerva Chandra

    Such an inspiring book to showcase to children on building confidence and encouraging team work.

  23. Anup Mangwani

    Goal, Butterfingers! was entertaining. Some parts were a bit predictable, but overall, a good book for young readers who like sports.

  24. Muskan Singh

    The plot wasn’t very unpredictable, but it was entertaining. This book is overall a good book.

  25. Rayan Sarkar

    Great story about a clumsy soccer player! My son laughed out loud. It kept him engaged from beginning to end. A good book for reluctant readers.

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