The Mission Unstoppable (Genius Files #1)

by Dan Gutman (Author)

The Mission Unstoppable (Genius Files #1)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: Genius Files
This family-friendly adventure caper set against the backdrops of funky American landmarks features tween twin siblings recruited into an organization that uses kid geniuses to solve the world's problems.
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ALA/Booklist

Although the interjection of factual information from their college-professor father is a bit forced at times, Gutman’s novel offers a quirky look at Americana that will engage curious minds..... Those looking for a fun and suspenseful read similar to those from Pseudonymous Bosch will not be disappointed.

Publishers Weekly

In the first book in the Genius Files series, "almost-teenager" twins Coke and Pepsi get caught up in a secret society of brilliant kids chosen to save the nation from terrorists. With an abundance of photographs, clip artstyle illustrations, and reader-directed asides"Ordinarily in a story, this is where the author tells the readers what the main character... look like.... But you know what? Who cares?"Gutman unfolds his story quickly, and, within pages, readers will be invested in the twins' adventures. After learning someone wants to kill them, they set out on a cross-country RV trip with their parents, receiving death threats, meeting bad guys, and thwarting every evil plan, while making pit stops at such quirky (real) destinations as a Pez museum in Burlingame, Calif., and two gigantic balls of twine in Kansas and Minnesota. Coke and Pepsi are amusing (if accidental) heroes, and their parents are the perfect parody of clueless, overenthusiastic grownups. There is no shortage of humor or action, though the oddball brand of danger shouldn't frighten younger readers. All in all, Gutman continues to do what he does best: entertain readers. Ages 812. (Feb.) Copyright 2010 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Gr 5-8--On an ordinary day, Coke, 12, and his twin sister, Pepsi, are chased along a cliff path by a man wearing a bowler hat and driving a golf cart. This is only the first of a series of events in which people, including their health teacher, try to kill them. Eventually they learn that after 9/11, a man who survived the attack at the Pentagon developed a plan, outlined in what came to be called The Genius Files project, to identify children who will solve the world's problems. Based on their standardized test scores, Coke and Pepsi are chosen to be in the first Young American Geniuses group. But before the two can begin to fully grasp this fact, they are whisked away on a cross-country road trip with their parents, stopping off at many wacky tourist traps. Along the way they find ciphers giving them clues to potential attempts on America that they need to try to stop. While this is a fun and mostly funny adventure, it has many plot holes and suffers from poor character development. The Genius Files is only marginally explained and the ending peters out with an attempt at a cliff-hanger. Gutman sprinkles the book with interesting photos and instructions for following the children on their journey, making it a great road-trip novel about offbeat side excursions, but the mystery aspect doesn't quite fit.--Necia Blundy, Marlborough Public Library, MA

Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780061827648
Lexile Measure
730
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
January 25, 2011
Series
Genius Files
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
Library of Congress categories
Brothers and sisters
Adventure and adventurers
Families
Family life
Twins
Assassins
Recreational vehicles
Genius
Colorado Blue Spruce Award
Nominee 2013 - 2013

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