Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas

Author:   Jonathan W. Stokes
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9780147515636


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 August 2017
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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"The Goonies meets James Patterson's Treasure Hunters in this funny, kid-friendly adventure series for middle-grade readers! This funny, action-filled series is perfect for adventure-loving fans of Indiana Jones and James Patterson's Treasure Hunters! Twelve-year-old Addison Cooke just wishes something exciting would happen to him. His aunt and uncle, both world-famous researchers, travel to the ends of the earth searching for hidden treasure, dodging dangerous robbers along the way, while Addison is stuck in school all day.Luckily for Addison, adventure has a way of finding the Cookes. After his uncle unearths the first ancient Incan clue needed to find a vast trove of lost treasure, he is kidnapped by members of a shadowy organization intent on stealing the riches. Addison's uncle is the bandits' key to deciphering the ancient clues and looting the treasure... unless Addison and his friends can outsmart the kidnappers and crack the code first! Full of laugh-out-loud moments, danger, excitement, and nonstop action, Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas is sure to strike gold with kid readers. ""What to give the kid who's read all the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson books? TryAddison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas.""-Parents Magazine ""An exciting Indiana Jones-style tale of a seventh-grade boy trying to save his kidnapped aunt and uncle-museum curators who are linked to an ancient key that unlocks riches."" -Good Housekeeping ""An exciting, adventurous new read...the first book in a new series that promises laugh-out-loud moments and nonstop action.""-Boys' Life"

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Author:   Jonathan W. Stokes
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Puffin
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.261kg
ISBN:  

9780147515636


ISBN 10:   0147515637
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 August 2017
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas What to give the kid who's read all the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson books? Try Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas. Pitched as Goonies meets Indiana Jones, ' this fast-paced adventure will enthrall middle-grade readers and leave them wanting more. Perfect for curling up with on a cozy winter's day! --Parents Magazine An exciting Indiana Jones-style tale of a seventh-grade boy trying to save his kidnapped aunt and uncle--museum curators who are linked to an ancient key that unlocks riches. --Good Housekeeping An exciting, adventurous new read...the first book in a new series that promises laugh-out-loud moments and nonstop action. --Boys' Life This action-packed story is difficult to put down. Filled with exotic locations, facts about Incan civilization, and the conquest of Pizarro, young readers will learn some history in an exciting way, while traveling on this larger-than-life adventure. --San Francisco Book Review Combines the derring-do of Indiana Jones with a genuine archaeological mystery...This lively debut promises more seat-of-the-pants thrills for readers who love adventure. --Booklist Cinematic pacing and action drive the story, but it's Addison and his friends who will keep readers engaged. Humor is never in short supply, even when the group narrowly escapes danger, and Addison's endless optimism and irrepressible confidence in his own abilities are endearing. --School Library Journal Featuring a combination of history, settings, and adventure-fueled action, this cinematic novel should leave many readers awaiting Addison and company's next escapade. --Publishers Weekly This story moves at a fast pace, is full of adventure, and contains light humor when the characters are faced with great odds. --School Library Connection


<b>Praise for <i>Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas</i> </b> What to give the kid who's read all the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson books? Try <i>Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas.</i> Pitched as Goonies meets Indiana Jones, ' this fast-paced adventure will enthrall middle-grade readers and leave them wanting more. Perfect for curling up with on a cozy winter's day! --<i>Parents </i>Magazine An exciting Indiana Jones-style tale of a seventh-grade boy trying to save his kidnapped aunt and uncle--museum curators who are linked to an ancient key that unlocks riches. --<i>Good Housekeeping </i> <b> </b> An exciting, adventurous new read...the first book in a new series that promises laugh-out-loud moments and nonstop action. --<i>Boys' Life</i> This action-packed story is difficult to put down. Filled with exotic locations, facts about Incan civilization, and the conquest of Pizarro, young readers will learn some history in an exciting way, while traveling on this larger-than-life adventure. --<i>San Francisco Book Review </i> Combines the derring-do of Indiana Jones with a genuine archaeological mystery...This lively debut promises more seat-of-the-pants thrills for readers who love adventure. --<i>Booklist</i> Cinematic pacing and action drive the story, but it's Addison and his friends who will keep readers engaged. Humor is never in short supply, even when the group narrowly escapes danger, and Addison's endless optimism and irrepressible confidence in his own abilities are endearing. --<i>School Library Journal Featuring a combination of history, settings, and adventure-fueled action, this cinematic novel should leave many readers awaiting Addison and company's next escapade. --<i>Publishers Weekly This story moves at a fast pace, is full of adventure, and contains light humor when the characters are faced with great odds. --<i><i>School Library Connection</i> </i>


Praise for Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas -What to give the kid who's read all the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson books? Try Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas. Pitched as -Goonies meets Indiana Jones, ' this fast-paced adventure will enthrall middle-grade readers and leave them wanting more. Perfect for curling up with on a cozy winter's day!- --Parents Magazine -An exciting Indiana Jones-style tale of a seventh-grade boy trying to save his kidnapped aunt and uncle--museum curators who are linked to an ancient key that unlocks riches.- --Good Housekeeping -An exciting, adventurous new read...the first book in a new series that promises laugh-out-loud moments and nonstop action.- --Boys' Life -This action-packed story is difficult to put down. Filled with exotic locations, facts about Incan civilization, and the conquest of Pizarro, young readers will learn some history in an exciting way, while traveling on this larger-than-life adventure.- --San Francisco Book Review -Combines the derring-do of Indiana Jones with a genuine archaeological mystery...This lively debut promises more seat-of-the-pants thrills for readers who love adventure.- --Booklist -Cinematic pacing and action drive the story, but it's Addison and his friends who will keep readers engaged. Humor is never in short supply, even when the group narrowly escapes danger, and Addison's endless optimism and irrepressible confidence in his own abilities are endearing.- --School Library Journal -Featuring a combination of history, settings, and adventure-fueled action, this cinematic novel should leave many readers awaiting Addison and company's next escapade.- --Publishers Weekly -This story moves at a fast pace, is full of adventure, and contains light humor when the characters are faced with great odds.- --School Library Connection


Author Information

Jonathan W. Stokes (www.jonathanwstokes.com)is a former teacher who is now a rising star as a Hollywood screenwriter. He has written screenplays on assignment for Warner Brothers, Universal, Fox, Paramount, New Line, and Sony/Columbia. Inspired by a childhood love of The Goonies and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Jonathan set out to write his first novel, Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas. Born in Manhattan, he currently resides in Los Angeles, where he can be found showing off his incredible taste in dishware and impressive 96% accuracy with high fives. Follow @jonathanwstokes.

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