You Only Die Twice
(The Genius Files #3)
Dan Gutman
1/22/13
Harper Collins
Format: ARC
Source: from pub
The most dangerous road trip in history continues for thirteen-year-old twins Coke and Pepsi McDonald.
Just when they thought they were safe, the twins will be
chased by an evil Elvis impersonator,
trapped in a pool of flesh-eating soda pop, nearly
pulverized in a giant shredder, and
crushed in a turbo-charged carnival ride.
worst of all, no one believes them!
Will they make it out alive? Will they ever find out who’s really after them? All bets are off in this explosive third book in the Genius Files series!
THREE
WORD: Fun, Laughs, Learning
MY
REVIEW: I'm officially a
fangirl of The Genius File series by Dan Gutman! This wildly fun
middle-grade series, which includes Mission
Unstoppable, Never Say Genius, and
now You Only Die
Twice,
is the perfect mix of adventure, humor, and educational information.
And, I think book three is my favorite one yet.
In
You Only Die Twice,
thirteen year old twins, Coke and Pepsi McDonald, continue their
journey across America with their parents in an RV. The family has
made their way to Washington D.C. and Aunt Judy's wedding, and are
now traveling back home to California. Along the way, the family
stops at unusual and quirky tourist attractions and museums for their
mom's website, Amazing
but True.
And of course, the twins are once again chased down by an evil
arch-enemy and must rely on their individual talents and each other
to thwart the bad guys and save their lives.
Dan
Gutman is a master of pitch perfect middle-grade humor and fun, and
this series is proof of that. With The Genius Files, Gutman has
crafted a wild adventurous romp across America that is filled to the
brim with off the charts laughs, thrills, and fun facts. These books
are instantly captivating, impossible to put down, and will have
readers of all ages devouring them quickly.
I
adore Gutman's middle-grade voice and writing style. He clearly knows
and understands his intended audience and this really shines through
in this series. Like books one and two, You Only
Die Twice is
massively entertaining, charming in its quirkiness, smartly funny,
and irresistibly engaging. In book three, our hero and heroine, Coke
and Pepsi, find themselves up against an Evil Elvis and once again
must use their smarts and ingenuity to solve ciphers and escape the
bad guys. The action and adventure is fast-paced and never ending;
there are no boring moments in this book! And Gutman does a fantastic
job of recapping the events of earlier books throughout this book,
without being repetitive.
I
just love how engaging and interactive this book, and the others,
are. Readers can use Google Maps to follow the McDonalds' journey,
solve the ciphers and puzzles along side Pep and Coke, and research
all the wacky and unusual places the twins visit. Every place the
family visits is a very real place in America, and each book contains
pictures and real info about these places. Younger readers will learn
a great deal without even realizing it because the educational stuff
is mixed in with all the fun stuff. In You Only
Die Twice
the McDonalds visit some pretty outrageous and cool places, such as
the birth place of Pepsi-Cola, Luray Caverns, a very big frying pan,
South of the Border, a Waffle House museum, Graceland, and a ton of
others. The twins also walk through a giant brain, drink zany
Coca-Cola flavors, get dunked in flesh-eating soda, get tossed in a
giant shredder, and face down an evil Elvis impersonator.
Coke
and Pepsi are the kind of middle-grade characters that I love:
they're super relatable and likable. Like most younger readers, I
too, appreciate characters that are capable, smart, and funny, but
not too perfect, and Coke and Pepsi really fit this description.
There's a great gaggle of villains in these books that are sinister
enough to be compelling, but silly enough to be amusing.
Dan
Gutman is a cliff-hanger genius and You Only Die
Twice is
no exception. This book ends with an explosive bang and a boom and gasp-worthy
reveal that I didn't see coming.
MY
FINAL THOUGHTS: You Only Die Twice is
an excellent addition to an already sensational middle-grade series.
I always have so much fun reading these books and I'm so looking
forward to book four. These books are perfect for middle-grade
readers that crave adventure and laughs. And if you have a reluctant
younger reader in your life I highly recommend this series to get
them excited about books.
MY RATING
Purchase: Amazon / B&N / Book Depository
The author of over 80 books in a little over a decade of writing, Dan Gutman has written on topics from computers to baseball. Beginning his freelance career as a nonfiction author dealing mostly with sports for adults and young readers, Gutman has concentrated on juvenile fiction since 1995. His most popular titles include the time-travel sports book Honus and Me and its sequels, and a clutch of baseball books, including The Green Monster from Left Field. From hopeful and very youthful presidential candidates to stunt men, nothing is off limits in Gutman's fertile imagination. As he noted on his author Web site, since writing his first novel, They Came from Centerfield, in 1994, he has been hooked on fiction. "It was fun to write, kids loved it, and I discovered how incredibly rewarding it is to take a blank page and turn it into a WORLD."
Gutman was born in New York City in 1955, but moved to Newark, New Jersey the following year and spent his youth there.
Gutman was born in New York City in 1955, but moved to Newark, New Jersey the following year and spent his youth there.
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