Domino is a dog who thinks that everything round is a ball, even the spots on his coat of fur. Includes a CD of the book read by Kevin Kammeraad with music by Danny Adlerman.
At home, high-school junior Travis Ellroy has to live up to the memory of his golden-boy brother who committed suicide. At school he faces constant pressure and ridicule from the jocks and their girlfriends. Then he meets Daniel, a new kid who doesn’t seem afraid of anything. All Travis is good at is drawing, and praise from Daniel leads to a combustible friendship—one where manipulation makes Travis go to violent extremes to get what he thinks he wants and deserves most. Though you know Travis brings a gun to school from the first chapter, the events leading up to that day unfold with gripping tension, making this powerful debut novel impossible to put down.
Many people recommend that students should play and practice chess (to develop three-d thinking) or bridge (to learn collaboration). Bill Gates and Warren Buffett play bridge and claim that they have learned skills in that game to build skills for business. Many people in the USA played "dominoes" as a "winner take all" game when they were children. Internationally team "dominos" is played (one pair of players against another) -- with prizes of up to $30,000. Dominos has the math skills of backgammon and the collaborative skills of bridge? Find out more. This short book is also available as an ebook on scribd.com. FREE. Why do you want to buy this book?
Lise is an eleven year old and very fortunate girl. She lives on a ranch in Mexico. Her mom takes care of her and her dad lives in the “North” (United States of America) and he sends them money so they can live well. Lise and her mom live very well in Mexico until one day, Lise receives the option to change her life forever.
Domino Blanken was supposed to be stupid. That was the first lie her parents told. Then again, Kay Ross is no stranger to dishonesty. Seventeen, notoriously standoffish, and belonging to one of England's most powerful -and hated- families, Kay has been surrounded by liars from the beginning. But when Domino is found dead, Kay realizes the secrets of her world run much deeper than the surface. Queens, ghosts, rivals, and friends . . . everyone is hiding something. Some, far more than others.