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The Forbidden Stone (Copernicus Legacy, Bk 1)
The Forbidden Stone - Copernicus Legacy, Bk 1
Author: Tony Abbott, Bill Perkins (Illustrator)
Bestselling author Tony Abbott's epic new middle grade series, the Copernicus Legacy, begins with The Forbidden Stone, a thrilling adventure packed with puzzles, intrigue, and action. Fans of Rick Riordan and Ridley Pearson will love this first book in an exciting series that takes the reader all over the globe in a race to fin...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780062194473
ISBN-10: 006219447X
Publication Date: 1/7/2014
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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I'm a huge fan of the 39 clues series. I found them to be interesting, educational, and move quickly enough to keep me interested even when I got super busy. Unfortunately, once they switched to the Cahills vs Vespers thing I lost interest. When I saw this and started reading some of the reviews, I got excited that I may have found my next series that would include the mix of adventure and history that I missed. I'm glad that I wasn't disappointed.

Summary:
The basics of this book is the set-up and first adventure of Wade, Lily, Darrel, Becca, and Roald. Roald (father to Wade and Darrell who are stepbrothers) end up with a mysterious note that sends them along with cousin Lily and friend Becca to find the 12 vital parts of Copernicus' astrolabe (a time-traveling device). In this first installment, the five travel from the United States to Germany and continues through international destinations. Each place gives them a small clue (that you can help figure out) to travel to the next place. The forbidden stone is the first artifact that the group finds.

My thoughts:
Overall, this gave me what I wanted. There is a lot of action with historical and scientific facts throughout. The characters are not extremely well developed, but I feel that we will get to know them better as they continue to work to solve puzzles with one another. I also really liked that the father played a significant role within this book. He is not absent while the children run off into dangerous situations. Finally, the fact that there is a lot of cooperation is really nice for a middle grades book. The relationships aren't perfect, but they don't hate each other and try to make each other miserable, especially the step brothers. I look forward to the next book in the series and hope that it doesn't drop off like 39 clues did.


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