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Michael Hardcastle

Author of Don't Tell Me What to Do

92 Works 391 Members 8 Reviews

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Works by Michael Hardcastle

Don't Tell Me What to Do (1975) 38 copies
Soccer Star (1993) 28 copies
Hit It! (Graphic Quest) (2001) 20 copies
Goal Getter (Graffix) (1999) 12 copies
Away from home (1977) 12 copies
Soccer Special (1978) 10 copies
Penalty (1991) 10 copies
Own Goal (1994) 7 copies
Free Kick (1974) 7 copies
Money for sale (1975) 7 copies
One Kick (1986) 7 copies
Sam's Goal (Graphic Trax) (2006) 7 copies
Mascot (1987) 6 copies
United! (1973) 6 copies
Roar to Victory (1983) 6 copies
One Good Horse (1993) 6 copies
In the Net (1971) 5 copies
Half a Team (1980) 4 copies
Sam's Dream (Comix) (2000) 4 copies
Puzzle (Dolphin Books) (1995) 4 copies
The Price of Football (1998) 4 copies
Saturday Horse (1977) 4 copies
Quake (1988) 4 copies
Mark England's Cap (1990) 3 copies
Caught Out (1985) 3 copies
Danny's Great Goal (1999) 2 copies
Hidden enemy (1970) 2 copies
Swimming Club (1989) 2 copies
Strike! (Inner Ring S) (1970) 2 copies
Soccer Comes First (1971) 2 copies
The Switch Horse (1980) 2 copies
Soccer Captain (1995) 2 copies
Aim for the Flag (1969) 2 copies
Double Holiday (1985) 2 copies
Redcap 2 copies
Eine zerrissene Welt (1992) 1 copy
The hidden enemy (1976) 1 copy
The big one (1974) 1 copy
Crash Car (Inner Ring) (1977) 1 copy
Fast from the gate (1983) 1 copy
Soccer is also a game (1966) 1 copy
Breakaway (1980) 1 copy
Flare up (1975) 1 copy
Goal! (Piccolo Books) (1979) 1 copy
Behind the Goal (1980) 1 copy
Winning Goal (1996) 1 copy
Fotball-cupen (1977) 1 copy
The Away Team (1993) 1 copy
Mål! mål! (1977) 1 copy
Green Machine (1990) 1 copy
You Won't Catch Me (1994) 1 copy
No Defence (Adlib) (1986) 1 copy
Advantage Miss Jackson (1993) 1 copy

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Archie is told by his mom not to play soccer while on family vacation. He makes deals with his siblings to get them to play soccer with him, despite the ban. To his brother, he agreed to pay him two candy bars a day. He had to make a lot of promises for his sister. Told in a colorful comic book style, this story will prompt discussions on teamwork and obedience.
 
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tlwood | May 21, 2011 |
Although this story had something surprising, it didn’t interest or excite me. Besides, I think that the hero and the girl shouldn’t have escaped from what they didn’t want to face. In this story, I could find nothing which made me feel good and made characters happy.
 
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hitomik | 5 other reviews | Aug 7, 2010 |
Tom wanted to be jockey but his family opposed, so he ran away from home. He could hitchhike a car and met Mr.Masters and Shirley. Mr.Masters asked Tom to do a job. He needed to earn money to make his dream reality, so he accepted.
I couldn't understand what this story wanted to tell so much. Especially the end of the story.
½
 
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naokoa | 5 other reviews | Jan 7, 2010 |

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