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Loading... Now You See Them, Now You Don't (On the Run, Book 3) (original 2005; edition 2005)by Gordon Korman
Work InformationNow You See Them, Now You Don't by Gordon Korman (2005)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The Falconers have just arrived at California and they are still looking for their Uncle Frank, who might help them prove their parents’ innocence. While at the airport, Aiden and Megan’s mug shots were shown on television and they were chased by the police. Once they made it out from the airport they decided to find a hotel that Frank once stayed at. When they got the hotel, he was not there. But they found a box with a clue in it. The clue was an oddly shaped key with a number 374 and the letters SMRC. They were trying to find out what SMRC meant, until they found a poster of Uncle Frank at the Santa Monica Racquet Club. When they got to the club, they found their worst nightmare, Hairless Joe. I think this was a great book because it had a lot of action and adventure. The best part was when the Falconers escaped from the airport. The worst part was when Aiden was almost killed by a robber at the hotel. The funniest part was when they passed the cops without getting noticed. I liked the idea with the key happen to be a clue. I’d liked the description on the places in California. If you like The Falconers so far than this is the book for you. no reviews | add a review
One man holds the key to freeing Aidan and Meg Falconer's parents from prison, a mysterious figure named Frank Lindenauer. Aidan and Meg must cross the country to try to catch him even as the FBI tries to catch them first. In California, Aidan and Meg fall in with a crowd that already has its share of trouble going on. They want to believe they've found friends who will help them out. But if they're not careful, these "friends" will sell them out instead. No library descriptions found. |
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The plot was interesting, but I think moreso to a tween than an adult. The basic story is that two kids are trying to keep at least one step ahead of those trying to catch them while also trying to get evidence to clear their parents. Slight stretching of the imagination to have two kids being able to outwit a number of adults, but . . . ( )