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The League of Unexceptional Children: The Kids Who Knew Too Little: Book 3

Gitty Daneshvari

The League of Unexceptional Children: The Kids Who Knew Too Little: Book 3

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

3 out 5

4 reviews

Hilarious spy adventure for readers aged 8 and up. You think spies are clever and cool and mysterious? Think again . . .

Shelley and Jonathan are members of the League of Unexceptional Children – the world’s least impressive spy network.

Jonathan’s parents have been arrested by the CIA, and the dangerous mission to liberate them is definitely beyond his and Shelley’s utterly average skill set.

Can they accidentally save the day one last time?

This final book in Gitty Daneshvari’s funny series gives readers more of the spy tricks and adventure they love, but can also stand alone as a complete mystery.

Reviews

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I loved this book because it was about kids and I am a child so I love how they were unexceptional. I loved Jonathan Murray and Shelley Brown because they were the main character and they were the best. I would recommend it for 9 and above because it's energetic and fun.

Nurse Jewel Scratchings 29.06.2024

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It was ok. The spy part was quite lame although it was funny in bits. One part repeated at the beginning and the end. Otherwise it was fine.

Corporal Quicksand Taramasalata 31.07.2023

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I thought this book is very good. I thought that they wasn't going to clear their parents. My favorite character is Jonathan. Yes I would recommend.

Master Jazzy Peninsula 05.08.2020

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I could not really understand this book very much.

Anonymous 13.08.2018