The Hockey Stick Illusion has 482 pages.
The Illusion - Animorphs - has 156 pages.
The Scorpio Illusion by Robert Ludlum has around 560 pages.
The Hockey Book for Girls has 40 pages.
"Made to Stick" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath has 336 pages.
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What exactly is a "unique" hockey stick? Who signed it? There are so many variables that it is impossible to give a value based on the vague information you have provided.
hockey is a sport where you use a hockey stick and a ball.
Technically speaking, there is no "best" hockey stick, though there are many good ones. Personally, I would choose Reebok 10k. It also depends on what position you are, and what kind of player you are. Are you a grinder? Sniper? Dangler? These all help determine the attributes of yourself, and what kind of stick you should buy.
I can't name the makes because there is so many but smaller one's are better for beginners that's what my field hockey coach said and the more you improve the taller your hockey stick gets but it depends on your height too glad i could help
well just get some stick's and a ball.
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Hurling: one of Ireland's two national games along with Gaelic football. Exceptionally fast, exciting and the most popular game in Ireland after Gaelic football. The stick is called a hurley or camán. Baseball; often regarded as the United States of America's national game, and also popular in some counties such as the Dominican Republic and Japan. Lacrosse; popular in North America - comes from ancient Native American games. Stickball; most popular in North America. Golf; played all over the world; may originate from the Netherlands and Scotland. Field hockey; slower than ice hockey, but is regarded by many as having more finesse to it. Played in many countries around the world such as India or Germany. Ice hockey; derives from hurling, shinty and field hockey, but played on ice. Popular mainly in the US, Canada, North America and some north European countries such as Iceland. Shinty; a traditional Scottish game which derives from hurling. Curling: a winter sport similar to shuffle board Cricket: a sport similar to baseball played with a stick shaped like a long paddle