The book Thrown a Curve was written by author Sara Griffiths Here you can read free online of Thrown a Curve book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Thrown a Curve a good or bad book?
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I was in History class, staring out into the hallway, when I saw Justin walk by the classroom door. Then I saw him go by again. Mr. Krimick was droning on about the Civil War. “Yes, this will be on the test,” he kept saying. Justin was now at the door, where he knocked twice. Mr. Krimick yelled for him to enter. Justin stuck his head inside the door. “Excuse me, Mr. Krimick, but they need to see Taylor Dresden in the office.” Mr. Krimick nodded toward me. “Taylor, better take your things. The be...ll’s about to ring.” I scooped up my books and quickly left the room. Justin was already halfway down the hall, laughing and beckoning to me. “Come on!” I caught up with him. “Where are we going?” “It’s lunch time. I thought we’d go someplace nice.” “Justin, lunch isn’t for an hour. We’ll miss fourth period.” He stopped. “Don’t worry,” he said. “I got everything covered. My buddy Jack’s going to tell Ms. Miller you’re at the nurse’s, puking and stuff.”
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