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Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution series.
Illustrated by
Wilson Tortosa.
In this thirteenth and last book in the series, the Revolution concludes its worldwide search for the missing fragments of Tony Hawk's mystical 900 skateboard. The final face-off pits the "Revolution against Collective, good versus evil," skating to the ultimate extreme-sport finish. The fast-paced action, dialogue chock-full of skating lingo, graphic-novel insert, and familiar characters will mainly appeal to reluctant readers.
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Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution series.
In Impulse, New Yorker Dylan Crow comes to join the Revolution team--a group of teens united by the special power of Tony Hawk's shattered skateboard. In Exiled, Dylan finds his loyalty questioned by the group, while the Revolution continues to rally against the evil Collective in Lockdown. Short action-filled chapters, dialogue that includes extreme-sports lingo, and graphic-novel sections mid-book will mainly appeal to reluctant readers. Review covers these Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution titles: Lockdown, Impulse, and Exiled.
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4-6
Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution series.
Illustrated by
Wilson Tortosa.
In Impulse, New Yorker Dylan Crow comes to join the Revolution team--a group of teens united by the special power of Tony Hawk's shattered skateboard. In Exiled, Dylan finds his loyalty questioned by the group, while the Revolution continues to rally against the evil Collective in Lockdown. Short action-filled chapters, dialogue that includes extreme-sports lingo, and graphic-novel sections mid-book will mainly appeal to reluctant readers. Review covers these Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution titles: Lockdown, Impulse, and Exiled.
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4-6
Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution series.
Illustrated by
Caio Majado.
Fifteen-year-old Omar Grebes dreams of becoming a professional skateboarder. "The Revolution" has other plans, selecting Omar to protect the magical fragments of Tony Hawk's shattered skateboard. The extreme-sport subject and dude-filled dialogue may attract a reluctant-reader audience. A short graphic-novel-format insert mid-book breaks up the text but adds little to the story.
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4-6
Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution series.
Illustrated by
Caio Majado.
In Impulse, New Yorker Dylan Crow comes to join the Revolution team--a group of teens united by the special power of Tony Hawk's shattered skateboard. In Exiled, Dylan finds his loyalty questioned by the group, while the Revolution continues to rally against the evil Collective in Lockdown. Short action-filled chapters, dialogue that includes extreme-sports lingo, and graphic-novel sections mid-book will mainly appeal to reluctant readers. Review covers these Tony Hawk's 900 Revolution titles: Lockdown, Impulse, and Exiled.