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Treasure Hunters: Danger Down the Nile
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Treasure Hunters: Danger Down the Nile
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Treasure Hunters: Danger Down the Nile
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Treasure Hunters: Danger Down the Nile

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The sequel to James Patterson's bestselling series launch Treasure Hunters is another hilarious, hair-raising and highly-illustrated adventure for the First Family of Action!

Bick Kidd and his globe-trotting siblings Beck, Storm and Tommy may have completed their first treasure hunt after their father was lost at sea, but their kidnapped mother is still in the hands of nasty pirates. Their search for a rescue plan takes them down the Nile river in Africa, where they'll have to navigate everything from Egyptian pyramids in the desert to wet-and-wild jungles--not to mention life-threatening encounters with wilderness diseases, angry hippos and some seriously bad guys--in order to find the treasure and save the day.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2014
ISBN9781478955535
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Treasure Hunters: Danger Down the Nile
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James Patterson

James Patterson is the CEO of J. Walter Thompson, an advertising agency in New York. He has written several successful fiction and nonfiction books, including The New York Times best seller The Day America Told the Truth.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The first book in this series was good, but a lot of pages for the simple adventure plot. This second in the series carries the style of the first, still with both parents missing. I have the feeling all future episodes in the series will have the parents still missing, even though finding their parents is the goal of the kids. This gives the reader no sense of progress.In contrast, the Rick Riordan Greek and Roman series for young adults does progress although sometimes at a tedious pace.The style is good, but the second book in this series provides no progress to the plot.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed it more than the last one, although it was a tiny bit more didactic; like it was trying too hard to teach stuff.