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Perpetual Check Book Review 4u7w

Reviewed by on Apr 10, 2009
Rating: 4 Star Rating

Competitive brothers Zeke and Randy have made it to the semifinals in the Pennsylvania Chess Tournament. But now they have to play each other. Will their rocky relationship survive the duel? Find out in Rich Wallace’s Perpetual Check.

Author: Rich Wallace

Brothers Zeke and Randy have always been sideline coaching and focus on the game. One will win, and one will lose. But who will it be?

The Bottom Line y58e

At only 112 pages, Perpetual Check is a quick and fantastic read. The story explores so much more than chess. It looks at family dynamics and the strained bond between two brothers. Zeke and Randy learn to overcome their father’s hotheaded, competitive nature and accept each other for who they are.

Don’t miss Rich Wallace’s other books on competitive sports, including Wrestling Sturbridge, Shots on Goal, Playing Without a Ball, One Good Punch and Losing Is Not an Option.


Pertpetual Check Rating: 4


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