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What age should read 39 Clues?

What age should read 39 Clues?

The first story arc concerns Dan and Amy’s quest to find the 39 Clues, which are ingredients to a serum that can create the most powerful person on Earth. This series’ primary audience is age 8–12.

In what order should I read the 39 Clues series?

Publication Order of The 39 Clues Books

The Maze of Bones (2008) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
Storm Warning (2010) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
Into the Gauntlet (2010) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
Vespers Rising (2011) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
The Black Book of Buried Secrets (Companion Book) (2012) Hardcover Paperback Kindle

Can you still play the 39 Clues game?

It is with the deepest regrets that I inform you that both 39 Clues websites are no longer running. The first one was merged with Scholastic, and Scholastic took the second one down. There is no longer a website for the 39 Clues, of course, except this one.

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Why does the 39 Clues have different authors?

The 39 Clues series is currently maintained by Scholastic, with them choosing the next author. The storyline is pre-decided, and each author writes the next part of the plot. For example, Scholastic came up with the outline and Rick Riordan fleshed out the main storyline and wrote the first book, The Maze of Bones.

Is the 39 Clues a good book?

Taken simply as a story, this first book is pretty good. Sure, you have to park your disbelief at the door and give up on any expectation of realism. That done, it’s loads of fun, with action, mysteries, and clues. It’s clearly intended to make money, and a little more baldly than most.

Who wins the 39 clues?

The U.S. grand prize winner of The 39 Clues online tournament has been announced; he’s a 12-year-old resident of Pinckney, Mich, named Christopher, and in winning top honors, he collected a $10,000 prize.

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How many 39 Clues cards are there?

About the Cards Over 400 are planned to be released. These cards have codes that can be entered online. Online, cards can be combined, unlocked, or solved to make clues. Some cards have puzzles that can be solved.