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Product Details

  • Age Range: 8 - 12 years
  • Grade Level: 3 - 7
  • Series: The Accelerati Trilogy
  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Disney-Hyperion; Reprint edition (January 13, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423155130
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423155133
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.6 x 7.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,054 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Talvi TOP 100 REVIEWER on February 15, 2014
Format: Hardcover
Tesla's Attic is a smart, well written, and enjoyable adventure novel for tweens/young teens. The characters are unique, interesting, and well fleshed out. The plot moves well, with many bon mots and quips and an overall mystery to keep readers hooked.

Plot: Nick and his family move to Colorado Springs, Colorado after the death of his mother in a house fire. They've inherited a quirky relative's old house and in the attic are some very unusual deco-era electrical devices. After a garage sale selling them to make money, mysterious things begin to happen, all centered around the objects from the attic. Strange men show up and Nick, along with new friends, are suddenly faced with a very big mystery and a big adventure.

Though the characters are middle school aged, they seem much more grounded and older. I also appreciated that we don't have insta love among the two main characters, Nick and his neighbor Caitlin. All of the characters are very relatable and there are some surprising and interesting events in and out of the school. I enjoyed the mystery and how the author let it unfold slowly and in its own pace.

My quandary with this review is that I read the first 6 chapters to my 11 year old and she didn't get into the book at all and asked for a different one. I read it cover to cover myself, however, and thought it was excellent. So I am going to rate this a solid four stars since I'm going to assume it just wasn't her type of book/she was a bit too young to relate to 14 year olds yet. I had read her recently a book with similarly aged characters, "Turn Left At The Cow," and she had enjoyed that so I was very surprised she couldn't get into this. She said it was just too weird and too violent. I will come back to this again with her in 2-3 years.

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Format: Hardcover
TESLA'S ATTIC is a smart, entertaining read from Neal Shusterman, Eric Elfman, and Disney-Hyperion. (Thank you to Disney-Hyperion for providing me with an advanced copy)

It's a book that could have been written by Dan Brown, if he had Douglas Adam's brilliant sense of humor and ability to create engaging characters who have a wickedly sharp understanding of how the middle-school world churns.

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As he looked around at this boneyard
of uselessness, Nick Slate had a simple idea.
An idea that would not only change the direction
of his life, but the very course of human existence.

He would hold a garage sale.

BACKSTORY
After loosing his mother in a horrible house fire, Nick and his brother and father move from Florida to Colorado Springs where they take up residence in a weird old house. In the attic there are a bunch of devices which they believe are junk. Shortly after they sell them at a garage sale, it becomes apparent that they are anything but junk. They are, in fact, brilliant devices created by none other than Nikola Tesla, the famous physicist/inventor.

In some ways this story is familiar. It's like other middle-grade books were there is a group of young teens that find themselves facing off against an ancient organization of bad guys.

But there's also a significant difference. And that is that Shusterman and Elfman do it right. TESLA'S ATTIC is intelligent and carefully plotted. They create imperfect characters and give them time to explain and express themselves.

The authors also just have fun with the whole concept, so that I think I laughed more at the jokes in this book than any other book I've read this year.
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Young teens and even older pre-teens will relate to this fast paced story involving various personalities that contribute to the story. Nick deals with the loss of his mother, a move across the country, and being the dreaded new kid at school. The previous tenant of the home, Nick’s uncle, left many odd inventions for Nick to analyze before they change his life forever. Nick has to understand the entire cast of characters, while attempting to evade the villains that he does not know or understand.

Great fun read with rapid action and lots of twists and turns. I recommend this to YA readers who enjoy a laugh with their action/suspense.

Late elementary science teachers could use this for an extra credit assignment, requiring the reader to analyze a few of the inventions.

I received an ARC from NetGalley.
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A teenager moves to a new town after leaving behind a devastating tragedy. When he starts to settle into his new home, however, he realizes that the house holds a bevy of secrets. The problem? He sold most of them in a garage sale, and if he wants his life to go back to normal he’ll have to get those items back. Authors Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman offer middle grade readers this smart, funny, innovative plot in Tesla’s Attic, Book 1 of The Accelerati Trilogy.

Nick Slate, his younger brother, and his father, a former baseball player, move to Colorado Springs after a terrible fire destroys their home in Florida. The fire also claimed the life of Nick’s mother, and the family of three spends its days trying to cope with the loss as they also try to adjust to Colorado. On the day they move into their new house—a home bequeathed to them by the mysterious Great-aunt Greta—Nick pulls down the spring-loaded ladder to the attic and gets smacked in the head by a toaster. He realizes the toaster belongs to a collection of odd items stored in the attic, and because he knows every penny can help his father (who doesn’t have a job in Colorado yet) Nick suggests a garage sale.

The sale goes well—so well, in fact, that Nick begins to wonder whether something is wrong. He meets some new friends and they share their weird experiences with the items they bought from him, and Nick’s hunch becomes stronger. When some mysterious men show up repeatedly asking for the items, Nick knows for sure that the items from the attic don’t just represent a compilation of life’s odds and ends.

Nick and his new friends find out that the items belonged to famed scientist Nikola Tesla.
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