Shatterproof (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #4)
In this book of the Cahill's vs. Vespers series: Amy and Dan have to travel around in Timbuktu to collect what Vesper 1 requires as continual payment for the hostages. I loved this book! It has many different storylines going at the same to allow you to keep up with what all the characters are doing to help or hinder the current situations. This book will definitely keep you thinking about what will happen next.I think that the team of authors that keeps writing these series is very talented to
Loved this and now have some suspicions about Evan! I think he may be a Vesper! I'm loving how Amy is drawn to Jake as I like him a lot more then Evan and think he's a better match for her. I'm also worried about Dan and hope he can be pulled back from the brink cause he does seem to going to a very dark place and he needs to remember who he is and not lose himself. Couple of deaths that made me sad although I suspect that one of the deaths didn't actually occur. I also don't believe that Ian is
Amy, Dan, Atticus, and Jake continue the quest to fulfill Vesper 1's demands so that the hostages will be freed. This time, they must steal a diamond from a German museum. But what will happen when they are not successful? Which of the hostages will die?
Well, it was a quick read- took around 3 hours to finish with short breaks in between. I think now the series is lacking that adventure, that suspense that kept us all tied throughout the 39 clues. Cahills vs. Vespers isn't as good, as thrilling as the books from 39 clues. The story isn't taking a very good shape- the suspense factor- nah! it just doesn't feel right. I know its a kids' book but since I have read the rest of the series, I thought of continuing it(even when I am 17). Dan seems to
*sigh*Not as good as the original series. For one, I'm not overly fond of how the characters keep changing. I suppose this is unavoidable, given that there are different authors for each book, but I still don't think it's excusable. I don't like who they've turned Ian Kabra into. He USED to be a mysterious, slightly creepy, handsome dude that smelled like cloves (according to Amy), and a pretty good villain/sort of good guy. Now he has morphed into a wimp that screams at the sight of a cat.
I don't think I could ever dislike a 39 Clues book, but this part of the story was definitely on the slow side of things. Amy and Dan have drawn in the Rosenblum brothers into their circle of infinite madness, but they boys don't shy away from adventure at all. The story opens up with the crew in Germany, not knowing what they're trying to do, and once they figure it out, finding out that it was only a ruse for Vesper One's true intentions. Then they have to go to go to the desert to find some
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ISBN: | 0545298423 (ISBN13: 9780545298421) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #4 |
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After pulling some spectacular heists, Amy and Dan have become two of Interpol's most wanted criminals. So when Vesper One orders them to steal the world's largest diamond, they know they're facing life in prison...or worse. But with the Cahill hostages still in peril, Amy and Dan have no choice but to launch a mission that leads them to an ancient city full of dangerous secrets. With a Vesper mole sabotaging the Madrigals from inside, Amy and Dan have to fulfill their enemy's request before it's too late. Vesper One has developed a taste for killing Cahills, and Amy and Dan aren't going to wait to see who's next.Particularize Containing Books Shatterproof (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #4)
Title | : | Shatterproof (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #4) |
Author | : | Roland Smith |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | September 4th 2012 by Scholastic Inc. |
Categories | : | Adventure. Mystery. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Audiobook |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 21065 Users | 309 ReviewsCritique Containing Books Shatterproof (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #4)
ERMERGERD!!! I am not going to lie. I LOVE the 39 Clues Series and all its characters. I got into this series when I was in middle school. That is all. CURSE CLIFFHANGERS!In this book of the Cahill's vs. Vespers series: Amy and Dan have to travel around in Timbuktu to collect what Vesper 1 requires as continual payment for the hostages. I loved this book! It has many different storylines going at the same to allow you to keep up with what all the characters are doing to help or hinder the current situations. This book will definitely keep you thinking about what will happen next.I think that the team of authors that keeps writing these series is very talented to
Loved this and now have some suspicions about Evan! I think he may be a Vesper! I'm loving how Amy is drawn to Jake as I like him a lot more then Evan and think he's a better match for her. I'm also worried about Dan and hope he can be pulled back from the brink cause he does seem to going to a very dark place and he needs to remember who he is and not lose himself. Couple of deaths that made me sad although I suspect that one of the deaths didn't actually occur. I also don't believe that Ian is
Amy, Dan, Atticus, and Jake continue the quest to fulfill Vesper 1's demands so that the hostages will be freed. This time, they must steal a diamond from a German museum. But what will happen when they are not successful? Which of the hostages will die?
Well, it was a quick read- took around 3 hours to finish with short breaks in between. I think now the series is lacking that adventure, that suspense that kept us all tied throughout the 39 clues. Cahills vs. Vespers isn't as good, as thrilling as the books from 39 clues. The story isn't taking a very good shape- the suspense factor- nah! it just doesn't feel right. I know its a kids' book but since I have read the rest of the series, I thought of continuing it(even when I am 17). Dan seems to
*sigh*Not as good as the original series. For one, I'm not overly fond of how the characters keep changing. I suppose this is unavoidable, given that there are different authors for each book, but I still don't think it's excusable. I don't like who they've turned Ian Kabra into. He USED to be a mysterious, slightly creepy, handsome dude that smelled like cloves (according to Amy), and a pretty good villain/sort of good guy. Now he has morphed into a wimp that screams at the sight of a cat.
I don't think I could ever dislike a 39 Clues book, but this part of the story was definitely on the slow side of things. Amy and Dan have drawn in the Rosenblum brothers into their circle of infinite madness, but they boys don't shy away from adventure at all. The story opens up with the crew in Germany, not knowing what they're trying to do, and once they figure it out, finding out that it was only a ruse for Vesper One's true intentions. Then they have to go to go to the desert to find some
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