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Bump and Run by Mike Lupica

Bump and Run

by Mike Lupica
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  • Oct 1, 2000, 320 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2001, 352 pages
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budalich

This book is great, Lupica's usage of humor mixed in with how Molloy has to bring the hawks to success, with detailed after game celebrations, makes you feel like a part of the NFL.
ross nelson

Great book whish they would make into a movie
TJ

Hilarious book that had me hooked the whole way!
Chris Gallagher

Great book, fun action, sports, love
M. Eshbach

If your a pro football fan, this book will keep you captive. Somewhat predictable but still very entertaining.
Josh Kobasky

WAS NOT FUNNY AT ALL
TJ

I thought it was supposed to be fuuny
Les Miles

Bad Book
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