The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic

The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic

By Jude Watson

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Book 1 of 4 in the  The 39 Clues - Doublecross Series
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Grades 4 - 8Grades 2 - 5n/a4.546016

At only seventeen years old, Ian Kabra is head of the Cahills, the most powerful family in the world. He has presidents on speed dial, generals at his beck and call. Ian knows he’s an ideal leader and the only man enough for the job. There’s just one small problem: He’s already messed up big-time.

A Cahill from the past calling himself the Outcast has risen to challenge Ian with an impossible test. The Outcast has re-created four of history’s greatest disasters and dared Ian to stop him. If Ian and his allies can’t decipher the Outcast’s hints in time, innocent people will die. Ian’s only chance to beat the Outcast is to track down his former allies, Amy and Dan. But finding Amy and Dan will demand from Ian an impossible sacrifice . . .

Publisher: Scholastic India Pvt Ltd
ISBN-13: 9789351036968
ISBN-10: 9351036960
Published on 4/23/2015
Binding: Hardcover

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seems alright to me

this book looks cool hi internet

i loved the titanic . but then it had the thing . and its very coo lthat it sunk that far

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Coming from a former 39 Clues fan, I love the books. However, Jude Watson does a fabulous job of familiarizing and writing the old characters, along with incorporating the new ones. The story line starts with Ian Kabra, at a Cahill meeting. Before long, Ian is kicked out of the meeting when a suspicious person by the name of Outcast calls in. He insults Ian of being young, and weak, and therefore inadequate to be in such an important position at the Cahill family. But, the Outcast offers Ian a challenge: if he can overcome a set of challenges, then he is the man for the job. Ian's first task? Making sure that a boat set to sink is saved. Now, Ian must overcome his pride, and call in the rest of the younger generation of the Cahill family to help him complete the mission. But will the Cahill's get there before it's too late?

This book is really interesting because there is so many clues that follow that lead to a mystery.

I haven't finished the book but so far it's pretty great. Ian Kabra the leader of the Cahill family has been kicked out by a mysterious figure named Outcast. He is going to recreate 4 of history's biggest disasters and Ian needs to track down his former allies to save millions of people from Outcast.

This book is really interesting because there is so many clues that follow that lead to a mystery.

This book is about the boy named Ian Kabra who belonged to the Cahill family and his friends Cara, Dan, Hamilton (nicknamed Ham), Amy, Nellie and Jonah who were either in Paris, France or Attleboro, Massachusetts. At the beginning of the book a mansion that had burned down was rebuilt & Ian thought the new mansion was just like him; stronger and better. One day Ian was at the tailor’s shop in Attleboro so he could shorten his pants for next week’s meeting with the Cahills. Suddenly Cara runs in and said that the meeting that was next week was moved to today. Ian checked his phone. When he saw that the meeting would start in five minutes Ian thought it was a glitch. Then Ian realized that could be another kidnapping. But there wasn’t any kidnapping going on. Then Cara said that there is fifteen limousines in the parking lot. When Cara and Ian went downstairs Ian’s whole family was there. Then the butler told everyone to go to the library. After the Cahills were seated the Cahills, Ian and Cara saw a screen. Then Mr. Vikram Kabra (Ian’s Dad) appeared on the screen. In the middle of the book Ian and his friends were on the Titanic II because Ian and his friends are on a journey to find out how the Titanic sank. But after they landed Cara and Ham were following Dr. Jeffery E Tagmayer into a building but got caught so they bluffed their way out. At the end of the book Ian found a way to defeat the Outcast. I'll definitely recommend this fantasy book to others...a good book to read and enjoy :)

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