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Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp
Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp | Rick Yancey
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A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of the Year, Carnegie Medal nominee, and Book Sense Children's Pick.Before The 5th Wave, there was The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp. This first book in Rick Yancey's lauded series earned two starred reviews, and was called "unforgettable" by Ridley Pearson. Now the books feature a bold and exciting new look for the next generation of readers to fall in love with.Alfred Kropp is an ordinary kid with an ordinary life--until he steals the legendary sword of King Arthur and mistakenly delivers it into the wrong hands. Now the world is faced with imminent destruction, and it's up to Alfred to recover the sword . . . before it's too late. Packed with car chases, knights, and secret agents, this thrilling first book in New York Times bestselling author Rick Yancey's series is one that fans of James Patterson and Anthony Horowitz won't want to miss.
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MeganAnn
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An action packed book with a reluctant hero. This is a Rick Riordan type story meets the legends of King Arthur & throw in a little James Bond spy thriller.

I loved that Alfred is not the big hero who finds some special power & starts winning everything. He‘s awkward & unsure & makes plenty of mistakes, but honorable to a fault. I‘m curious to see what he does in book 2.

March #bookspin YA title finished the end of March + recommended by my son

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MeganAnn
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This afternoon is for reading and making my April #bookspin list!

My son asked me to read this book next because he really loved it. So far it‘s fantastic! My March #bookspin was a young adult book choice and this fits perfectly ... win-win! Also, I think this cover is excellent ❤️

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! I made my list this afternoon, too!! Getting excited about April's books!! 4y
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wanderinglynn
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Mehso-so

#MayMadness new to you authors

I didn‘t know Rick Yancey before reading this. The book was okay. Definitely aimed at younger audiences, like the HP books 1-3 age group. My full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2814992979

BeansPage Love the cover though 6y
wanderinglynn @TheReadingMermaid the cover is the main reason I picked it up at a yard sale. Plus the title sounded fun. It‘s not a bad book, just written for a younger audience. 6y
BeansPage Ah, I've come across a few of those too. 6y
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wanderinglynn
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So far I‘m enjoying the story. But this bugs me: every chapter that ends on the right page, then the next page is blank. But they‘re still counting that page for the page numbers. It‘s such a waste of space and it interrupts my reading flow.

Plus the huge amount of space at the bottom margin. This book could‘ve easily been resized a bit smaller and wasted less paper.

#bookpetpeeves

SoapboxEdits Interesting choices for layout, for sure. 6y
LoverofLit I'm so glad I'm not the only one bothered by stuff like this while reading! 6y
wanderinglynn @LoverofLit I‘m also glad I‘m not the only one. 😀🙌🏻 6y
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