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Thieves' Gambit
by Kayvion Lewis
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Ross is a thief... not small time, she is pro, and Thiefdom Royalty. Her family has followed this profession generationally... and in the process made enemies of some of the competition. Ross is really good at what she does, but her family motto: Only trust family has left her lonely, and feeling that she is not experiencing her teen years to their fullest. She plots an escape.... but her Mom's kidnapping puts a wrench in her plans and sends her on a different adventure.
The Thieves' Gambit is the Superbowl and World Series of young thieves from the Royal Families. There are three challenges, and some require trusting SOMEONE... but who? Add Ross' long enmity with ex-BFF Noella, and a new, hot, flirty guy.... what's a girl to do? AND winning is everything because it's the only way to save her Mom.
This YA thriller sucks you in.... and I am thankful that it is also appropriate for middle school students, because some want to read about older kids.... but I have to be careful what is on my classroom library shelf. Excited to find there is a sequel, AND a possible film in the future.
Ross is a thief... not small time, she is pro, and Thiefdom Royalty. Her family has followed this profession generationally... and in the process made enemies of some of the competition. Ross is really good at what she does, but her family motto: Only trust family has left her lonely, and feeling that she is not experiencing her teen years to their fullest. She plots an escape.... but her Mom's kidnapping puts a wrench in her plans and sends her on a different adventure.
The Thieves' Gambit is the Superbowl and World Series of young thieves from the Royal Families. There are three challenges, and some require trusting SOMEONE... but who? Add Ross' long enmity with ex-BFF Noella, and a new, hot, flirty guy.... what's a girl to do? AND winning is everything because it's the only way to save her Mom.
This YA thriller sucks you in.... and I am thankful that it is also appropriate for middle school students, because some want to read about older kids.... but I have to be careful what is on my classroom library shelf. Excited to find there is a sequel, AND a possible film in the future.