Book details

The League of Unexceptional Children: Get Smart-ish
Description
In the sequel to The League of Unexceptional Children, twelve-year-olds Jonathan Murray and Shelley Brown are called upon by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to catch a criminal who has stolen a virus that makes people less smart. As the world's most average spies, they must embrace their unexceptional side and see if they can save the day again, or if their first success was just a fluke. This action-packed and hilarious adventure encourages readers to embrace their own unexceptional qualities.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
257 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: 'The League of Unexceptional Children: Get Smart-ish' offers a captivating and humorous storyline that keeps readers entertained and eager to see what happens next. It's a great pick for young readers looking for adventure and comedy.
- Relatable Characters: The characters in the book are average kids with no extraordinary talents, making them highly relatable to readers who may see themselves in the protagonists. This can be encouraging and empowering for children who feel 'unexceptional'.
- Positive Messages: The book promotes important messages such as the value of teamwork, the significance of being yourself, and the understanding that everyone has something to contribute, regardless of how ordinary they may feel.
- Series Continuation: As a part of a series, 'Get Smart-ish' allows readers to continue following the adventures of their favorite characters from 'The League of Unexceptional Children'. This continuity can be particularly enjoyable for fans who are invested in the ongoing story.