
It has only been a month since Gerald Wilkins be-came the richest kid on earth. One month since he found out his great-aunt Geraldine had left him all her fortune and, with it, a murder mystery, clues to a diamond heist, and a target on his back. One month since Sir Mason Green made off with the contents of the diamond casket, an object of unspeakable power. And you thought your school vacation was eventful.
As book two of the Archer Legacy opens, Gerald, Ruby, and Sam come upon papers, drawings, and reams of research, all indicating that Gerald’s family has been protecting a secret concerning nothing less than the fate of the world. Now Gerald and his friends are off to India to try to find out the truth. Friendships will be forged and broken. A city buried under the sea will be rediscovered. A whole mess of pigeons will be involved. And Gerald is going to have to make a choice between his love for his friends and the darkest desires of his heart.
It’s entirely possible that this month might be even more eventful than the last.
Thanks to Walden Pond Press we have one hardcover of this book with a signed bookplate to give away. To enter, just leave a comment with your favorite middle grade book. Make sure you also leave a valid email address. Shipping to US and Canada. Giveaway ends Friday.
This sounds like a book my daughter would enjoy! Her favorite middle grade books are the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Mine is The Devil’s Arithmetic by Jane Yolen.
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My daughter likes Nancy Drew books. This book sounds like a great story and we can’t wait to read it.
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This sounds like an adventure-packed story, the kind my 12-year-old daughter likes. Thanks for the chance to enter your giveaway.
Right now my most recently read favorite is The Princess Curse by Merrie Haskell. The Emerald Casket sounds fun! Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
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Middle grade book? I was so into everything…. probably something by Judy Blume at the time… Tales Of A 4th Grade Nothing, Otherwise Known as Sheila The Great, Blubber….
and hit submit before I put the email address in….
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This sounds great – and signed, wow! My favorite middle grade book is definitely The Giver by Lois Lowry. It’s really the first actual “book” that got me into reading.
Thanks for the chance & all the hard work!
Adam
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I have such a hard time picking favorite anythings, but The Fences Between Us is a middle grade book that I really loved this year.
I like The Adventures of Pippi Longstocking
What an awesome giveaway! My favorite Middle grade book is probably The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex.
Spellbinder by Helen Stringer is one of my recent favorites and I can’t wait to read the recently-released sequel, The Midnight Gate!
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That’s a tough one! One of my favorites is Anne of Green Gables, but I have a lot of MG faves!
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Lately one of my favorite MG books is Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu. Also the two Origami Yoda books by Tom Angleberger. What else…. Mockingbird by Katherine Erskine.
Too many to narrow down to just one!
It has to be Diary of a Wimpy Kid!
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Fun giveaway. I have many middle grade favorites. I’d think I’d have to put the Fablehaven series at the top though.
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There are many, but one stand out is the Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley.
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So hard to pick a favorite book, recently I read The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann and really loved it.
There are so many great middle grade readers out there. The Sisters Grimm is popuar with my girls in class and the boys are eating up The Warriors series. This book looks like one that may catch both of their eyes. Thanks for the giveaway
I love love love The Wednesday Wars and When You Reach Me! Oh and Rules!
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My favorite MG book is Breadcrumbs.
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I loved Number The Stars.
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I love The Chronicles of Narnia, its one of my favorite series. Plus I still read it every now and again. =)
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So far, my favorite is Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu but my son’s favorite is The Kneebone Boy by Ellen Potter.
Donna @ The Happy Booker
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The Anne of Green Gables series is classic! I’ve read those books more times than any other books in my life.