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J**X
A Series For All Tweens - According To Our's
Our "tween" daughter has read every one of the 39 Clues series books, and she loves them. These books must be fascinating, because we haven't seen her in days; she only comes up for air at mealtime.Since my wife and I are well beyond 39 years, neither of us has a clue, so it's nice to know that there's an author who evidently "gets" our "tween."
M**2
Rollercoaster drama for middleschool. Lexile 600-850.
My son has read all. I mean All of this series. He was 11. Now he is 14. The lexile varies from 600-850. They are a bit too easy for him now But he doesn't care. Little sister, 13, is now finally interested in them. Feels like a rollercoaster drama.
K**R
Lol
I was really happy with the turn out of this book. I was amazed with all the action and adventure that happened in this book. I hated the preview for the special edition of 39 clues. So I hope you will enjoy this as much as I did.
S**0
SPOILER ALERT!!!!!
The end to the 39 Clues series is starts with a bang, and you are already at the climax as (MASSIVE SPOILER HERE DO NOT READ) Amy Cahill DIED (ANOTHER MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT!!!!! She DIDIN'T actually die!)!!!!! Dan got captured by the Outcast, and finds out that his grandfather had genetically modified bees to be mega-sized and whose poison would kill Cahills and only Cahills. Want to find out what happens next? BUY THE BOOK YOURSELF!!!!! NO MORE SPOILERS HERE!!!!!
A**R
Let the next book begin.....
The mystery continues. As the next saga continues the lives of the Cahills. What a great mysterious ending in this book with the promise of more to come.
R**N
Greta ending
This is AWESOME book.The ending is magnificent. Really good ending a little gruesome but overall GREAT.This is a great way to end this series!(:
T**R
My sons love this series
These books get better and better.
E**E
Five Stars
Good book
G**H
The writing needs definite improvement.
Good story, but really no figurative writing. No suspense, even if someone like Gordon Korman would have probably done better. The expressions are repeated but hey, if you want to finish 39 Clues correctly, you have to read it. I was disappointed in this author. It feels like Sarwai Chadda wrote this for fun in the time period of a few days without much attention. This author needs some fresh English classes. Words are repeated many times as well as espressions. Example: 'He saw the pleading in his eyes as he looked at Hamilton' then, a few sentences later... 'He saw the pleading in his eyes. Too much repetition, the figurative writing is not great because the words come back again and again. Sarwai Chadda, you could have done much better.
A**R
Five Stars
My boys loved the book
K**R
Five Stars
fantastic book, highly recommend it!
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