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The Genius Files: Mission Unstoppable [Paperback]

Dan Gutman
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Book Description

December 27, 2011 8 and up Genius Files (Book 1)

Coke and Pepsi McDonald didn’t want to jump off a cliff.

They didn’t want to get hit by poisoned darts from blowguns either. And they certainly don’t want to get locked in their burning school, thrown into a pit at the top of a sand dune, or drowned in a vat of liquified SPAM. But what are you supposed to do when you’re being chased across the country by your insane health teacher and two guys in bowler hats who are trying to kill you? One thing’s for sure, it’ll be a snap for Coke and Pep to write their essays on “How I Spent My Summer Vacation.”

Want to join in the fun? Fire up the old Google Maps and follow the McDonald twins as they get chased from the Pez museum to the largest ball of twine in the world.

Watch out for the Frisbee grenades!


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Editorial Reviews

From Booklist

Thrill seekers and Gutman fans alike will welcome the opening installment of the Genius Files series, which follows twin 12-year-olds Coke and Pepsi McDonald on their cross-county vacation. The precocious brother and sister uncover a secret government plot to use “YAGs,” or Young American Geniuses, to solve the complex problems of the nation, and find that they are on the list. Suddenly, their 3,000-mile road trip becomes a lot more exciting. The McDonalds’ trek across the U.S. includes stops at the Donner Party Memorial, a museum of PEZ memorabilia, and the world’s largest ball of twine, all while being pursued by dangerous “dudes with bowler hats.” 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. Frequent sidebars direct readers to Google Maps to track the twins’ journey, and occasional photos of the attractions add appeal. Those looking for a fun and suspenseful read similar to those from Pseudonymous Bosch will not be disappointed. Grades 5-8. --Erin Anderson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Dan Gutman is the author of the Baseball Card Adventure series, which has sold more than one and a half million copies, and the My Weird School series, which has sold more than 5.5 million copies!

Thanks to his many fans who voted in their classrooms, he has received fifteen state book awards and thirty-eight state book award nominations. Dan Gutman lives in Haddonfield, New Jersey, with his wife, Nina, and their two children, Sam and Emma.


Product Details

  • Age Range: 8 and up
  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; Reprint edition (December 27, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061827665
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061827662
  • Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 0.7 x 7.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

This is hard. I'm a pretty regular Jersey guy who spent fifteen years trying to write newspaper articles, magazine articles, screenplays, books for adults, and just about everything else before I discovered the one thing I'm good at--writing fiction for kids. I aim for kids who DON'T like to read, and hopefully the kids who DO like to read will enjoy my stuff too. For all the gory details about me, check out my web site.

Customer Reviews

The book is a fun and exciting read, but will also provide a lot of history and lore for the readers. Steven R. McEvoy  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
My 8 year old son loved reading this book. Jill C Miller  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
The story is about twins, Coke and Pepsi who have a mystery to solve. L. Maynard  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
78 of 86 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm torn December 17, 2010
By Laura
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Vine™ Review (What's this?)
I'm always looking for a good chapter book to read with my twelve year old at night - one we both find interesting. This book definately hit the bill there. Two preteen twins (Coke and Pepsi) caught up in a secret government project with people out to kill them. The plot is exciting, there is a lot of amusement in the story as we learn of their bizzare names and their slightly eccentric parents. Very entertaining and unexpected story twists.

Here's my problem - I hope my twelve year old is responsible enough to see these are bad decisions - but several times the twins go with complete strangers who claim to be saving their lives - actually get in a car with them at one point. Next when they are told they are part of this secret government project - they are informed they can never tell anyone about it - even their parents - or their families lives may be threatened - OK big red flag - who wants their kid reading a book that says you have to keep secrets from your parents. I actually stopped right there to explain that you NEVER keep secrets from your parents (even if the supposed person says they will hurt them if you tell). You always need a parents judgement to help you make decisions when you are twelve. My kid said, "I know Mom" - but still it just gave me an uneasy feeling about the book in general.

So if you don't mind the message to kids that secrets and strangers are ok - then it is an entertaining read - but I would read it with your child and remind them that these are not good choices.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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As my soon to be 8-year-old son is getting into puzzle-based books and his reading level is pretty good for his age, I figured why not try something a little longer and see how he enjoys it. I figured the book is for 8-12 year olds, hopefully this book would be easy for him to read.

"The Genius Files: Mission Impossible" by Dan Gutman is a book with a lot of potential, fun, engaging but I have to admit, for younger children, this may go way over their heads.

The book is about two twins, Coke and Pep McDonald and as they prepare for their family vacation cross-country (which both are dreading), while walking home, they notice a man in black driving behind them, following them with a golf cart.

At first, they figured it was just an old man driving but when Pep's female intuition starts to kick in, her brother Coke knows its bad and both start running away from the man. A mysterious woman named Mya shows up out of nowhere, gives them flight suits and tells them to jump off the cliff or else they will die and tells them that their life is in danger. The next thing you know it, more men and black show up and Mya tries to defend the kids. She ends up getting hit by darts and the kids have nowhere to go but to jump off a cliff.

The two can't believe they are flying through mid-air but now know their lives are in danger for some reason.

Well that reason is because the two happen to be genius. After 9/11, a scientist who was working at the Pentagon right after the accident was working on a program in which younger children who are geniuses were sought out and would be used for a government program.

What is Coke and Pep's tie to the program? And why do people want them dead?
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Unstoppable Ride December 14, 2010
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Weaving through the landscape of America with a fun story, pre-teen twins Coke and Pepsi are a lively and intelligent duo. Targeted for a young audience, even an adult can appreciate the intelligence Dan Gutman weaves into this book. It is likely to leave readers thirsty for the sequel.

A secret government program has labeled Coke and Pepsi McDonald as "genuis" material. Despite their parents carelessly throwing away their enrollment papers, Coke and Pepsi are practically forced to join. Being attacked by "bowler dudes" and a vindictive health teacher, the twins narrowly escape situations with their life. Thankfully, they have Bones and Mya to look after them along the way. On their cross country RV tour to their aunt's wedding, they encounter many quirks and tourist traps in the American landscape. Often, they use these features or aspects of these features to their advantage later. Any time the twins pick something up, they later use it to their advantage.

I appreciated the secret codes given in the book with author realistically documenting the metacognition of the twins as they tried to solve the codes. I must admit that I did not solve all of the codes until the answer was presented. The codes added a nice dimension to the book.

The villain that masterminds the plot against Coke and Pepsi is a sinister surprise. The author leaves the door open just enough for the sequel. Where will the road take our friend with the soft drink monikers? I can not wait to find out in the sequel.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny spy novel for fans of 39 Clues December 7, 2010
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This first in a new comic/adventure series by acclaimed children's author Dan Gutman should appeal to the 8-12 year old crowd (maybe even up to 14 or so) who like caper series like the 39 Clues. The heroes are a pair of twins with the unlikely names of Coke and Pepsi McDonald, who, unbeknownst to them, have been enrolled in a secret government program, The Genius Files, designed to spot the smartest kids in the country and make them into super agents. Gutman knows what kids like, and this is a real kid pleaser. Parents and teachers will like how Gutman weaves in a story of a cross-country trip in which the McDonalds and their parents visit all kinds of quirky state attractions. You can even follow along through Google maps, and the book is illustrated with lots of photos of these unusual places. All in all, a fun read, and kids who enjoy it will be looking forward to the sequels! This could be a fun classroom read-aloud since teachers could incorporate geography lessons along the way.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Total Waste
This book is a total waste of money. My mom brought me this book and I recommend you to not waste your money on such a waste of money book
Published 5 days ago by Areen
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME
This book is so good that I will pay anything for part 2 never say genius. I would recommend it to any one.
Published 9 days ago by Jo A. Kissel
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The Genius Files is an amazing book that I can never put down. People say it puts bad ideas in kids' heads, but what Coke and Pepsi (twins) do is so ridiculously crazy that no kid... Read more
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It had action/adventure story line and perfect 3rd grader jokes to keep my son interested, and used the real land marks to include some "hidden" geography lessons. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining
My 10 year old don loves this series, I don't have to tell him to read, he'll do it on his own for hours!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Mission Unstoppable was stopped halfway through
My son made it halfway through this book before he finally put it aside and told me he couldn't read any more. He is 11 and in 5th grade and it bored him to near tears. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book rocks!!!!!
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When I was 7, I liked My Weird School Daze, so I started reading The Genius Files. And I really liked it! I highly recommend this book!
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