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Eden Hazard: The Boy in Blue

Tom Oldfield, Matt Oldfield

Eden Hazard: The Boy in Blue

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Average rating

5 out 5

7 reviews

Eden Hazard: The Boy in Blue is the thrilling tale of how the wing wizard went from local wonder kid to league champion. With the support of his football-obsessed family, Eden worked hard to develop his amazing dribbling skills and earn his dream transfer to Chelsea. A joy to watch, he's sure to set Euro 2016 alight, too.

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Cool

Superintendent Raccoon Owl 03.02.2024

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I really enjoyed this book because of the positive writing and intense descriptions. This book taught me many facts about Eden Hazard that I didn’t know, for example he lived in a small town in Germany he was extremely poor when he was born. I would recommend this book because there are a lot of interesting facts I didn’t know about Eden Hazard.

Dona Tuesday Turkey 02.01.2022

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great

Captain Muscles Bouncy-castle 31.12.2021

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I love football and I found this very interesting.

Anonymous 01.09.2019

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I like football and Chelsea.

Anonymous 15.08.2017

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I think a child who is a fan of Chelsea or Eden Hazard should read this book because it goes through his career from when he was a young five year old to where he is now. If you do read this book, I hope you agree that this book is exciting and you will never want to put it down.

Anonymous 01.08.2017

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I think you should read this book if you are a fan of Eden Hazard as it tells you all about his career and how he became to play for Chelsea and the teams he played for as a child.

Anonymous 28.07.2017