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    Gym Candy

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    The author of Gym Candy is Carl Deuker. Carl Deuker grew up in California. He attended University of California, Berkeley, majoring in English. He currently lives in Washington and is a teacher at Shelton View Elementary School. He wrote seven novels and is working on an eighth. His novels so far are, On the Devil’s Court, Heart of a Champion, Night Hoops, Painting the Black, High Heat, Runner, and Gym Candy. Four of his novels won awards. His novels all have something to do with teens, sports, and

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    Gym Candy Analysis

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    Gym Candy By: Carl Deuker The Story Gym candy By Carl Deuker is a story about a kid named Mick Johnson and his friends Deshawn and Drew. The Point of view that Carl tells it in the third person. Mick is playing high school football at Foothill high school in his town Shilsole with his friend Deshawn and Drew. Mick is a running back and he is trying to beat the Senior Drager. Drager is a really good Running back and Mick wants to be better than Drager. So Mick starts working hard in the Gym to try

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    Gym Candy Book Report

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    Carl Deuker wrote the book, Gym Candy. Although as little as I read, he is my favorite author of all time. I really enjoyed reading this book for a few reasons. For one, I could relate to what Mick, the main character, was experiencing. Throughout Gym Candy, it got my attention by how intense the story would become. I also enjoyed how well Carl Deuker explained certain aspects of the story with great emotion. By reading Gym Candy, I have learned a few life lessons, and this book has made an impact

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    Carl Deuker's Gym Candy

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    expects a lot of you on the field but you're just not there yet what would you do? Everybody would say they would work harder but in reality 1/4 of everybody would want to take shortcuts by cheating. Mick the main character in Carl Deuker's novel Gym Candy contributes to the theme, that over expectations on someone is like tying a 250 pound rock on them you slowly start bringing them down, just like Mick's dad did and all the High School football fans. Mick's dad Mike was a D1 star and made the NFL

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    Character Essay Wow! Carl Deuker really knows how to get a reader to sink into a book! Gym Candy is all about how the main character named Mick Johnson got through many trials to play football, even if the things that he had to do had a poor impact on him. Mick really showed me not to go down a lousy road, even if it leads to positive things later on, and to always stay true to what you believe in when it really matters. When you think of Mick Johnson, you might think, small, skinny, and weak

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    Some people are naturally gifted with peak athleticism and talent, others are not so gifted, however everyone is gifted with the opportunity to work hard. Mick in Carl Deuker’s Gym Candy illustrates the following. Mick is a diligent athlete who has dreams of making it big in the NFL. His father was once a fabulous football star, but failed to meet his expectations. His father, haunted by his failure, is determined to work Mick hard, so he doesn’t end up a bust like him. Mick is galvanized by this

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    There is always a temptation to cheat if it does not appear that one is cheating. In Gym Candy by Carl Deuker, there is a young boy named Mick Johnson. Mick is a football star. He has always been ahead of the game when it comes to the field. However, not so much in the weight room. His drive is unparalleled. The problem is that he will do anything to win. Mick’s experiences starkly alter his body and the way he sees his love for the game of football. To illustrate, when Mick’s steroids start to kick

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    Joshua Davis Mrs. Ruffolo Literacy 12 February 2024 Steroid shapes identity Identity, shapes who you are and what people know of you for. In Gym Candy by Carl Deuker, Mick Johnson is a high school student who plays football. Mick's whole life revolves around football, He is always practicing to be the best cause he always has to win but one day Mick falls behind and Mick goes to the only thing to help him get ahead. Mick's experience with steroids affected his social life and emotional life because

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    Mick Johnson in the book Gym Candy wanted to be the best that he possible could at everything he did especially in football. Mick learned that you have to do the best that you can, but you have to do it on your own and earn it. This is the theme of the book and Mick learns this in a lot of different ways. From how his dad teaches him from about the time that he is old enough to walk, by taking the steroids, and by the end result of his problem with the steroids. Mike Johnson is Mick’s father

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    Gym Candy is the story about Mick Johnson a young boy living in Seattle, Washington. Ever since the age of four Mick has been playing football, mainly because his father, Mike Johnson had a chance to play for the Chargers but he screwed it up and thought that he did not have to try very hard. Before he knew it he was cut from the team and did not have a second chance. Mick mother used to be a gymnast but she doesn't pressure Mick to be the best like his father does. In middle school Mick is pushed

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