![]() ![]() ![]() There are some nicely executed action scenes that fit in well to this fast paced plot - it is definitely the quickest read from the series, thus far. Lerangis has Dan and Amy searching for clues in Japan they are separated from their Au-pair, Nellie Gomez and working in alliance with their Uncle Alistair Oh, even though they have been warned to trust no-one. Peter Lerangis is one of the country’s most in-demand movie novelization authors, he has adapted both The Sixth Sense and Batman Begins so, as you can see, drama, action, mystery and suspense are not foreign to this guy. Where the excitement ended in book two, it picked right back up in the beginning of book three. ![]() What to expect: Mystery, Action, Suspense, Babysitter, Brothers and Sisters, Family, Orphansīook one: Rick Riordan set the pace well, creating a suspenseful adventure and scattering it with secretive clues.īook two: Gordon Korman transitions readers smoothly into book two, One False Note, and manages to strengthen the readers relationship with the characters. The 39 Clues: Book Three: The Sword Thief By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review ![]()
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