

QB 1 [Lupica, Mike] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. QB 1 Review: My 10 year old wouldn’t put this book down! - My 10-year-old absolutely loved this book and wouldn’t set it down. The story kept him engaged from start to finish and really held his attention. It’s a great read for kids who love football and sports stories, and it made reading feel exciting instead of a chore. Highly recommend for young readers! Review: Add QB1 to Mom, Apple Pie and Chevrolet! - High School Football on Friday nights is America for a large segment of the population, and QB1 possesses all the ingredients that make it a great read. Designed and intended for young male teenage readers this almost 69-year old thoroughly enjoyed the great storyline that included-- sibling rivalry, parental favoritism, budding romance and the developing talent of a young quarterback. Early on while reading this book I found myself beginning to root for this young athlete, sympathize with his setbacks, become encourage by his minor successes, and finally greatly satisfied when everything came together for a rousing finish in the final game of the season. I highly recommend this book to teenagers of all ages!!!!

| Best Sellers Rank | #59,631 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #36 in Children's Football Books (Books) #324 in Children's Siblings Books (Books) #384 in Children's New Experiences Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (796) |
| Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.75 x 8.27 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 5 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 0147511526 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0147511522 |
| Item Weight | 9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | September 2, 2014 |
| Publisher | Viking Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 10 - 13 years, from customers |
S**A
My 10 year old wouldn’t put this book down!
My 10-year-old absolutely loved this book and wouldn’t set it down. The story kept him engaged from start to finish and really held his attention. It’s a great read for kids who love football and sports stories, and it made reading feel exciting instead of a chore. Highly recommend for young readers!
H**Y
Add QB1 to Mom, Apple Pie and Chevrolet!
High School Football on Friday nights is America for a large segment of the population, and QB1 possesses all the ingredients that make it a great read. Designed and intended for young male teenage readers this almost 69-year old thoroughly enjoyed the great storyline that included-- sibling rivalry, parental favoritism, budding romance and the developing talent of a young quarterback. Early on while reading this book I found myself beginning to root for this young athlete, sympathize with his setbacks, become encourage by his minor successes, and finally greatly satisfied when everything came together for a rousing finish in the final game of the season. I highly recommend this book to teenagers of all ages!!!!
J**N
A good TODAY SHOW recommend
The TODAY SHOW recommended this book. I like and understand football so decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. Yes, there is a lot of football. It helps to know the difference between offense, defense, center, tight end and wide receiver. There are many references to Peyton and Eli Manning but there is also a family story behind the football. If you have watched Friday Night Lights, you understand the Texas high school mentality -obsessed. If you are in a family with more than one child, you understand the childhood dilemma of who the favorite child is. a good easy read.
K**.
Wholesome, well written and quickly read sports book best enjoyed by tweens and teens. No spoilers
QB1 is a high school football sports book written by NY sports columnist and author Mike Lupica. The book is well written and most likely aimed at the teenage demographic as this book’s reading level and content fits there. In fact, QB1 was one of a number of school-supported summer reading books from which our twelve year old could choose. Having also read the book (so my son and I could discuss it) and without spoiling anything, I can describe the book as follows: Jake is a freshman in a Texas high school who feels the pressures to succeed as a quarterback. Jake feels added pressure to perform as his father and older brother have all left their mark as successful quarterbacks and as such are revered in their small Texas hometown. The story progresses mainly as Jake navigates his freshman year and deals with the stresses, politics, and teenage insecurities which both he and the ancillary teammate characters feel. The book also gets into the way life's pressures can affect kids on and off the field. The message is poignant and the storytelling is wholesome. The story, however, is very formulaic from a sports point of view but the personalities of the characters, and what makes them tick, was interesting and speaks well to a middle school or high school kid. Both me and my twelve year old enjoyed the read.
K**S
Great book
Getting my 12 year old to read is a struggle. There’s one thing he loves and it’s football. This book is fiction but based on the lives of the Manning brothers. He actually finished this book in less than a week because he enjoyed it so much!
J**.
Better than expected
I’m not a “sports person” but some of my upper elementary students are obsessed with football. They nominated this book for book club and it was voted in, so I read it. There’s a surprisingly good story here about family, friendship, and sportsmanship. I had to Google some of the football terms that I couldn’t get from context clues, which the kids thought was hilarious, but it helped me model how to handle unfamiliar terms in a novel. Next time they nominate a book by this author, it might get my vote…
J**H
Very good more advanced book for my 10 y/o
My 10 year old liked this very much. Very appropriate content for a 10 year old boy
T**P
A great read
Full disclosure: I am a big Mike Lupica fan. That being said, I did enjoy this book. It's a fun and easy read, especially if you are a high school football fan and/or the parent of a teen age athlete. If it was summer, I'd say it's a good beach book. Not taxing on the mind, just good fun.
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