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Diary of a rugby champ
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He made a jump for the ball but he didn't know where he was going.
Diary of a rugby champ is from a series of 10 that is written by Shamini Flint.
I liked these books bec
ause of the humour the author put in and the way she ended the book.
I think others would like this book because of the ways the put the humour and the very funny ending of the book.
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Diary of a rugby champ is from a series of 10 that is written by Shamini Flint.
I liked these books because of the humour the author put in and the way she ended the book.
I think others would like this book because of the ways the put the humour and the very funny ending of the book. Show more Show less