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4-6Tony Hawk: Live2Skate series.
Illustrated by
Fernando Cano
&
Joe Azpeytia.
In Above, fifteen-year-old skateboarder and budding filmmaker Nate loses his skating footage in a fire. At Large follows thirteen-year-old Ryan when he travels to South America as one of the youngest members of an elite skate team. These leveled texts don't offer much depth, but the fast-paced action, skate jargon ("grinding rails," "carving quarterpipes"), and hip cartoon illustrations will please skateboard fans. Glos. Review covers these Tony HawkLive2Skate titles: At Large and Above.