I continue to read the awesome adventures of Piper Mc Cloud alonside with her best friend Conrad Harrington III and the other children who possesses extraordinary abilities. The book is just awesome to read when you're a reader who's fond of reading adventure, fantasy and at the same time you can see that friendship lights in darkest of times.
The Boy Who Knew Everything
By Victoria Forester
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 6 | n/a | 5.7 | 77955 |
Conrad Harrington III doesn’t want to be a super genius; he just wants to live a normal life. But with Conrad’s father the newly-elected President of the United States, he knows being normal isn’t really an option. When suspicious disasters suddenly start happening all over the globe, his best friend Piper McCloud knows the world needs Conrad’s gifts―and that all of the exceptional children need him to lead them in order to put a stop to it.
Can they work together to save themselves. . . . and the world?
Find out in this action-packed sequel to Victoria Forester's The Girl Who Could Fly.
This title has Common Core connections.
Book Reviews (69)
This book adds lots of detail to all history in one book, one year. It adds everything into it. Not just flying, everything is great and I loved this book with all my soul. The way they portrait different humans showed that they are still able to work and go to dreams like any regular human!! Please get me this book!!
After I read The Girl Who Could Fly I wanted a sequel, but I did not want this. The Boy Who Knew everything was a ripoff. The author seemed completely different from the one who wrote The Girl Who Could Fly. There were seemingly made up prophecy and utopia. A character who died in the last book was brought back. It was not well-written and at times hard to follow.
The Boy who knew everything is a very mildly inconsistent squeal to The Girl who Could Fly. Conrad Harrington III a super-genius and his best friend Piper McCloud create a team of children with special abilities. They secretly execute rescue missions for a series of progressively wary natural disasters. Conrad starts to notice that all the disasters have something in common, as well as they could all lead up to something big and bad! Aside from that Conrad is dealing with his own internal and family issues. Honestly I must say this book is far from anything like the first. It has a lot of action, but it seems to be less exciting and descriptive than the first. Also many characters personality wretchedly changed. Especially Piper’s. As well, all the characters plus more were brought back. There were also many things in the book that were poorly explain on how they happened to occur. Overall I must say The Boy Who Knew Everything had a whole different feel from the first book. If you really enjoyed The Girl who Could Fly this book could be somewhat disappointing. Other than that I think this would have been a great standalone book filled with lots of action and plot twist!
I loved the Boy Who Knew Everything because it had adventure and mystery! And I love how it explained about Conrad's life and about his father or his little sister.
I read the girl who could fly and loved it. Now I have to have the boy who knew everything or I might explode
I like The Boy Who Knew Everything because it is about friendship and I LOVE making new friends. Making friends is important because you won't feel lonely and you can have someone to have fun with. Also all the characters work together to solve problems. Working together is important in your life.
I like this book so bad and i want one so bad i got a and b on my grads
i want this book
I read this book because I was gifted this book by my grandmother, and because I loved "The Girl who Could Fly" (The first book by the Author).