Less than 200 pgs
1. A Season of Gifts by Richard Peck
2. The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman
3. Whichever was the first 39 Clues book by various authors
*The Elevator Family by Douglas Evans
#TLT #ThreeListThursday
@Dabbe
@NataliePatalie
Less than 200 pgs
1. A Season of Gifts by Richard Peck
2. The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman
3. Whichever was the first 39 Clues book by various authors
*The Elevator Family by Douglas Evans
#TLT #ThreeListThursday
@Dabbe
@NataliePatalie
I loved this series! Learn a bit of high adventure, and discovering the kids are bigger than they knew. #ScarathonDailyPrompt “Clue” #Scarathon #TeamSlaughter @Clwojick
Here are some mysteries that I've enjoyed.
#OminousOctober #photochallenge #mystery #scarathlon #teamslaughter
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs @Clwojick
Sort of exciting at some parts, the suspense is cool but overall i'm not really enjoying it.
#24B4Monday working on making audio of this book for my students. We started it before Sprong Break and now are not together to finish it.
This book was pretty good, and a quick read as well. Its about 200 pages, each one full of endless action. Its more of a fast paced book, with a new thing happening almost every chapter. I loved how quick and action packed everything was, and how you develop feelings of hate for the enemies. On top of that, I have the same last name as the main characters. I need to grab the second book soon!
Genre : Young adult fiction, mystery and adventure fiction
Date started : September 14, 2019
Date finished : Oct 3, 2019
Summary : When Old Grace Cahill kicked the bucket, she made a mystery game that will take the cahill's everywhere around the world. The prize of this mystery game is as said to be known “the most valuable item in the world“ that will make anyone the most powerful human being.
First book finally done for The Reading Rush Readathon! I've read this book two or three times before I still love it just as much! I'm sure that it helps that it's written by one of my favorite authors. 😍
I forgot these books have secret messages and I love it so much. 😍
Nothing special, but an enjoyable read in between. I will sure read the next parts as it really had so much suspense
“He wasn't as strong as she was, but he must've been desperate, because he tackled her with so much force she just about ate the lawn.”
I just finished all of 39 Clues and I AM FEELING THE FEELS. (´;д;`)
It was an okay book. I can't help but compare it to the Percy Jackson series. The Percy Jackson series was definitely better than 39 clues. I'm still hoping that this one will get better as the series progresses since the premise is actually very good.
First in the #childrens adventure series The 39 Clues. My favorites are two sets of siblings: Natalie and Ian Kabra and Amy and Dan Cahill. The books in the series alternate being written by different authors. Fun for children learning history.
#Novinbooks17 #favoritepairofsiblings #homeschooling
@bookisglee
The 39 clues series is a New York Times best selling series and is great one to have in your classroom. These books take students on an adventure and make them use their brains and figure out mysteries. I think it would be fun to read the first one as a class and see if we can solve the puzzle together and then if a student enjoys it they can move on to the rest of the books in the series. TS-RA
I have had this book since I was in late Elementary School. This book is a great chapter book for students who like good Mysteries. This book is a great read to have in the classroom to help kids get into Mysteries and see what they are like! The 39 Clues book takes you on a journey with Amy and Dan Cahill where they try to find their family's power and the mysteries behind it. #ucflae3414f17
I will definitely be recommending this to my students.
Day 21 @bookriot challenge: I love the colours of these #coolspines #riotgrams #39clues