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ISBN: | 1443108367 (ISBN13: 9781443108362) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The 39 Clues #1-10 |
Rick Riordan
Hardcover | Pages: 1000 pages Rating: 4.37 | 3655 Users | 132 Reviews
Details Out Of Books The 39 Clues Complete Collection (The 39 Clues #1-10)
Title | : | The 39 Clues Complete Collection (The 39 Clues #1-10) |
Author | : | Rick Riordan |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1000 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2010 by Scholastic (first published January 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Adventure. Young Adult. Fantasy |
Explanation In Pursuance Of Books The 39 Clues Complete Collection (The 39 Clues #1-10)
The 39 Clues is Scholastic's groundbreaking new series, spanning 10 adrenaline-charged books, 355 trading cards, and an online game where readers play a part in the story.The 39 Clues books set the story, and the cards, website and game allow kids to participate in it. Kids visit the website - www.the39clues.com - and discover they are lost members of the Cahill family. They set up online accounts where they can compete against other kids and against Cahill characters to find all 39 clues. Through the website, kids can track their points and clues, manage their card collections, dig through the Cahill archives for secrets, and "travel" the world to collect Cahill artifacts, interview characters, and hunt down clues. Collecting cards helps: Each card is a piece of evidence containing information on a Cahill, a clue, or a family secret.
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Ratings: 4.37 From 3655 Users | 132 ReviewsDiscuss Out Of Books The 39 Clues Complete Collection (The 39 Clues #1-10)
Never read all of them and I would like to-do soVery enticing and interesting; good for tweens. Lots of cool references to both modern and historic times. Unexpected enemies and betrayals are sure to keep you guessing at every turn.
My review is really 4.5 stars for a couple reasons. First, it has a good setup, a bunch of different authors create one book each to create a massive series (with TWO spin-offs & a collectible card "thing") "Round Robin" style.The story is good, two kids (Amy and Dan Cahill) find out that they are part of the most influential family in the history of mankind. Then they find out that they are part of the (spoilers!) weakest branch of the family(also known as they "just said no" to "magical"
I'm in my 20s and I found these books quite enjoyable. I used them to help me fall asleep (though sometimes they were a little too exciting for that). Yeah, parts seem a bit goofy or forced, and they are written for kids, but all in all I found the storyline quite fascinating. The incorporation of history makes them even more interesting.
I bought the entire series on eBay. It was popular with many of the quieter students of last year's class so I wanted to see what it was all about.I am not fond of mysteries but the clues kept me guessing. I was so proud (sad, I know) when I figured out a clue ahead of Dan and Amy. I like that the books taught science, history, and geography to the unwitting readers. I like that the importance of working together was pressed but I'm not sure how I feel about the issue of children working
My son and I have read this series over the last few months. It's a fun connection of mystery, history, drama and comedy. My 10YO really liked them and I was entertained and interested as well. Suggested for family reading.
Love all the books
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