FINISHED:
Ruby, Laura. (2017). The Shadow Cipher [York: Book 1]. New York: Walden Pond/HarperCollins.
[Seventh grade, white twins Tess and Theo live in the eccentric
Morningstarr Tower with its zig-zagging elevators in a modern - though “alternate”
- New York City, the building having been constructed over 150 years ago by the
Morningstarr family who helped to develop the city with steampunk-y
technologies. When a real estate magnate
buys their building with the intention of knocking it down to redevelop, the
twins, along with their Latino neighbor Jaime, spurred on by a mysterious
letter, hatch a plan to solve the 160-year-old Old York Cipher created by the
Morningstarr family, hoping that in doing so their building will be deemed too
important to destroy. The alternate-New
York setting, with its vaguely steampunk feel, keeps the reader on their toes,
going along in a familiar world until mention of someone with a gene-spliced raccoon
or big cat for a pet, some mechanical spiders in a woman’s purse, solar-powered
cars, and a robot servant who brings breakfast.
Chapters alternate being told from the perspective of each of the three
main kids, with a break-neck pace that has them running around New York
following obscure clues found in cleverly obscure places such as etched on the
underside of a heating stove, behind paint in a gallery painting, and one
puzzle that is solved by noting the locations of tokens scattered around the
apartments in their building. Though this
puzzle-driven book doesn’t allow the reader to try to solve along with the
protagonists, this first book in a new series – with a doozy of a cliffhanger –
is briskly paced with thoroughly vivid settings to draw one right into the
action.]
STARTED:
Springstubb, Tricia. (2017). Cody and the Rules of Life. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
[.]
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Monday, August 7, 2017
Labels:
adventure,
alternate reality,
family,
moving,
multicultural,
mystery,
New York,
robot,
science fiction,
series,
siblings,
treasure,
twins
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