Sunday, June 22, 2014

39 Clues: One False Note (Review)no spoilers)

This is a legitimate review. WARNING: Extremely dangerous. Not for children due to possible spoilers.

WARNING: MAKE SURE TO Read the one below this first. It explains the first book!


Main Characters: Amy and Dan Cahill

Summary: The Cahills all race to find the 2nd clue of the mysterious competition known as the 39 Clues. Once the orphans, Amy and Dan realize they are in the lead of the race, they  begin to work together and use brainpower to find the second clue.They are betrayed multiple times by their own cousins and relatives, but never by their babysitter, or so called, "Au pair", Nellie. Amy and Dan go through dark catacombs, secret passageways, and are chased through the waterways of Venice. Will they survive and find the 2nd clue, or will they die a helpless death? Read to find out.

 (Author's note: Okay. I lied, no spoilers. Even though its in the title.)

1. trust

2. Sometimes you have to let go of the past

3. Amy: shy, knowledgeable, realistic
Dan: energetic, outgoing, clever,

4. The most memorable part in the second book of the series was when Nellie, the kids' au pair, didn't leave them and waited even after the time they said they would come back. She did everything she can for them because she really loved them.

5. The author is trying to tell you that sometimes sacrifices have to be made. For example, Dan gave up the only pictures he had of his parents to save his sister and Nellie, even though it was the only connection he had to his lost past. Sometimes you have to let go of the past.


6. I would rate this 8/10 because I am liking this series and I like how each book is written by a different author. I personally like Gordon Korman's writing style.

(SPOILER ALERT)

7.
Beginning: Amy and Dan lose the diary with important info.

Climax: Amy and Dan regain it and learn that they need to go to Venice.

Ending: They figure out what the clue is and find out they need to go to Japan after finding a tungsten Samurai sword.

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