Sunny track series5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Verdict: With no end to Reynolds’s popularity, libraries should prepare for all-format demand audio will also be an enticing choice for reluctant readers. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves. Reynolds calls Lockard “the perfect candidate to read Sunny” – as well as most of his other titles – because after 20 years of friendship, “he knows me … my style … the way the voices are supposed to land … because he knows many of these people I write about in real life.” Race through Jason Reynoldss New York Times bestselling Track series, now in a complete boxed set.Ghost. A fast but fiery group of kids from wildly different backgrounds, chosen to compete on an elite track team. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. “Dear Diary” started because Sunny’s father wanted him to be “more hushy-hushy” than “yelly-yelly.” Writing gave Sunny a place “to put the noise…whenever needed to, which was all the time except for when was running or sleeping.” Sunny’s a gifted runner yet being a star on his elite middle-grade team isn’t enough anymore – because maybe running (away) isn’t how he’s gonna move forward.Īs Jason Reynolds continues his lauded middle-grade “Track” tetralogy (after Ghost and Patina), readers take note: go aural – because beyond the rhythmic, energetic narrative, listeners get an additional nine minutes of enhancing content from both Reynolds and narrator Guy Lockard. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Sunny (Track Series, book 3) at. ![]()
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