3.69 AVERAGE


This is a fun book. I love fun mysteries that involve history.

I read this with my students in mind, thinking that maybe it would be a book that I could read out loud to them. I didn't know much about the series, other than I had students in the past who enjoyed the books. It was a really quick read; my only problem is that, after reading the book and looking at the website for more information, it looks like it takes 10 books to find out the end of the story. I don't know if we have that kind of time! I thought that the book did a good job of explaining words that students might not know (ex. catacombs) and overall was pleased with this. Maybe next year I can start at the beginning of the year and read through.

This is a young adult series but I really enjoyed it. Lots of twists and turns and unexpected action. A quick read, definitely worth it.

Very, very disappointed.

Another fun Amazing Race book.

I listened to this with my daughter for a school assignment. It was pretty predictable even my daughter thought so. But having said all of that it was entertainment and Benjamin Franklin's essay on farts is sure to get a laugh.

David Pittu does a wonderful job with the entire 39 Clues series and the Cahills vs Vespers which I am just now starting. Definately worth a listen at least for one ot two of the books.

It's okay. I'm only going to continue reading for the nostalgia of it.
adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted tense medium-paced

I'm going to be honest, I think the only reason I read this was because I started reading it at a Kid's Night at Ryan's (a buffet) as a kid and then stole the book from them lmao

Dan and Amy Cahill gave up 2 million dollars in order to follow 39 clues around the world. No one knows what the prize will be - but it's BIG. Kids will really like to read the 10 book series