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Sam Lawrence



Average rating: 4.44 · 1,088 ratings · 229 reviews · 43 distinct worksSimilar authors
Hockey Wars (Hockey Wars, #1)

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The Day My Fart Followed Me...

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The New Girl (Hockey Wars, #2)

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The Tournament (Hockey Wars...

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Championships (Hockey Wars,...

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Lacrosse Wars (Hockey Wars,...

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Middle School (Hockey Wars,...

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Spring Break (Hockey Wars, #8)

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Winter Break (Hockey Wars, #7)

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Summer Camp (Hockey Wars, #9)

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More books by Sam Lawrence…
Hockey Wars The New Girl The Tournament Championships Lacrosse Wars Middle School Winter Break
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“We only have a few minutes until the countdown starts! Oh, I almost forgot, grab a party hat from the table.”
Sam Lawrence, Winter Break

“Now the casual observer might have accused Millie of being overly dramatic, but in the small town of Dakota, hockey wasn’t just a game. It was a way of life.”
Sam Lawrence, Hockey Wars
tags: hockey

“Cameron and Millie hadn’t hated each other at all. They’d actually been best friends. Heck, they were practically siblings. They’d grown up together just as their parents had before them, and because of this, they knew exactly what to say to push each other’s buttons. It made the daily battle for the pond super intense. Like, more intense than a shootout, even.”
Sam Lawrence, Hockey Wars
tags: hockey



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