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Dan Brown meets Spy Kids. For something aimed at teens or tweens, it was interesting. A quick, breezy read. I'll probably catch up with the rest of the series in between bigger, weightier books.
This branch of the story starts a little more coherent than the other series.It makes me a little sad that Dan and Amy are so much older and more wary about the world. I like the addition of Jake to challenge Dan.*Notes in updates.
Just read the synopsis. Dan is 13? Two years passes eh? Doesn't that mean Amy is 17? Whoas, hard to imagine man. can't wait to read... though I have to read Vespers Rising first ^.^
It said about 2 siblings who are the members of the most powerful family in the world, the Cahill family.When 7 of their relatives are kidnapped they got to do whatever Vesper One say to get them back. One mistake, one will die.
August?!?!?!?! I HAVE TONWAIT TILL AUGUST?!?!?!?
The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers Book 1: The Medusa Plotby: Gordon KormanProduct Details ISBN-13: 9780545298391 Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Publication date: 8/30/2011 Pages: 224 Sales rank: 478 Age range: 9 – 12 Years Lexile: 730L (what’s this?) Series: 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers Series, #1By: Gordon KormanSummary: The clue hunt is over, two years have passed and Dan and Amy are back in school. Their au pair, Nellie is away at school in France (for culinary lessons, of course), Uncle Fiske
Completed audiobook on a 5-day road trip with my 10-year old.We liked the continuing adventures of Dan and Amy Cahill, helping to save their post-39-Clues extended family from the intent-on-world-domination Vespers organization. The books are sort of "Jason Bourne lite", as Amy and Dan (now 12 and 15, I think) are able to move somewhat freely around the world despite being in the crosshairs of Interpol. And everybody they know are a little too willing to support them, but hey, these were designe...
Medusa Plot belongs in a different plot , atleast a couple years after the 39 clues, but nothing is different when it comes to the fast paced adventure that keeps me in the edge of the seat all way. The audio , narrators are all incredible . I'm enraptured with Cahills Vs Vespers and probably will be binging this for the timebeing.
This is a high three star read. I read the first 39 Clues book years ago and never got around to continuing. Yesterday I realized that I owned the first two books in the continuation series, Cahills VS Vespers and I decided to give them a try. Definitely have spoilers for the first series but I don't see myself reading those ever. I thought this was a ton of fun. I always enjoy heist books that revolve around art and old artifacts. They're so cool. I'm excited to dive right into the next book.
This is the real beginning of the second season of the series, Cahill vs. Vespers. I was extremely excited after highly rated Vespers Rising, and this one certainly doesn't disappoint.I was surprised by the fact it starts two years after the end of the previous book - I was used to the small gap between the books in The Clue Hunt. In this one, we see that the decisions made and emotions felt by the end of Vespers Rising increased. Amy is a sixteen years old girl now, with a boyfriend (!) she fel...
Oh my Nellie! 😭 They hurt my Nellie 😭😭😭I actually don't like Evan. Sorry, Amy, but I'm not comfortable with his aura. LOL
The Medusa Plot (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #1), Gordon KormanThe Medusa Plot is the first book in the Cahills vs. Vespers series. The book was written by Gordan Korman and released on August 30, 2011. The story picks up two years after the original series The 39 Clues and is about the Cahills' attempt to save members of their family that have been kidnapped by following the instructions given by Vesper One. The book starts out with the kidnappings of Fiske Cahill, Reagan Holt, Natalie Ka...
I CANNOT WAIT THIS LONG!!!!!!
Cahills are being kidnapped. Distress. Action. Drama.Amy and Dan have days to fulfill a bizarre ransom demand. Can they do it?Amy is a strong, take-charge character and is ready to cross the ocean to free her family. Dan, a risk taker. Together they make a great team.I've enjoyed the continuous action of these books. While at the same time learning something new. Very good.
I loved this book because it was so interesting and sad but like most books it is ok in the end. This book would be ideal for 4th though 6th if they like a book with action. If you liked the 39 clues the first book you will love this book. This story focuses on there family bond.
2.5 stars. The extra half star to round it up to 3 is for the sheer fun the previous books were.Not quite the page turner I was expecting. Oh, it was action-packed alright, but it somehow felt a bit lackluster compared to the previous 39 clues books. Where's Riordan when you need him?!Amy and Dan are, once again, racing against time - this time trying to save the lives of seven of their lot who have been kidnapped by the mysterious Vesper One. He/she needs Amy and Dan to steal certain priceless
OHMYGODOHMYGOD OHMYGOD!! edit on Sept 24, 2011Oh lordy, after finishing the first series, I STILL don't get why it's soooo good! Especially with it being a kiddie series and...well, I'm not a kiddie...This book was a GREAT and FANTASTIC start-off for "Cahills vs Vespers".Things I love about it:1) The Cahills are getting along in a "family" manner without the possibility of unexpectedly stabbing each other in the back.2) The Vespers are delightfully sinister! I love them! They add more suspense...
This book is about two children Amy and Dan who must save their family from kidnapping but what will be the ransom. I like this book because it has a lot of action and drama just what I like and the story is so fascinating. I would recommend this book to my brother he likes these types of books and will enjoy it.
I love this series so much!!
In the realistic fiction novel The Medusa Plot by Gordan Korman they start by getting a message like they always do from Vesper #1 and the message continues them on a long trip through Italy meeting up with friends and finding enemies. The two-main characters, Dan and Amy Cahill, are brother and sister both of them are alike but they have some key differences, like Amy would never do anything risky Dan on the other hand would do something risky just for fun. Amy is very smart and can study and m...