The Boy Who Knew Everything

The Boy Who Knew Everything

By Victoria Forester

39 ratings 71 reviews 40 followers
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grade 6n/a5.777955

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.

Publisher: Square Fish
ISBN-13: 9781250090553
ISBN-10: 1250090555
Published on 10/25/2016
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 416

Book Reviews (69)

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It is a great thriller book! I highly recommend this to fantasy lovers

Ellie Ellie

This was pretty good, but there were some things I didn’t enjoy about the book. The ending was rushed, and I found a lot of mistakes and typos. The first book was much better in my opinion, and I was really hoping for more when I read this. 3/5 stars

MollyStar123 MollyStar123

This was an awesome book!!!! Loved every page! 😊

Long ago.. there was a story about a girl who could fly and a boy who knew everything. And one day they would team up and save the world! The question was, when was this day? As we fast forward a few years here (Ok, a lot of years). We find that the boy's (Conrad Harrington III) father thought his power was bad. And put himself out of his son's life. Now that his father became president, he claimed that Conrad was.... dead... so when his friends go missing, and his mom tells him she needs help finding his sister, he must team up with his remaining friends and go with Piper to find his sister, and save the world

Snowlover Snowlover

I adored The Boy Who Knew Everything along with the1st book The Girl Who Could Fly. They were both great! There were so many unexpected twists and turns which kept the fast paced momentum going. I know it was not a book where everyone thought it was hands down amazing and some even did not enjoy the book a bit, but I was not one of those people. I loved every page and would for sure recommend the two books just to try, because everyone is different and might end up loving it! Happy Reading!

Saatvik Saatvik

Very good

This book is so weird but in a good way like when you first start to read it your like what is going on and then your like OHHHHHHHHHH I get it now.

Chiara Chiara

This book kind of disappointed me. There were notable mistakes; the author sort of flunked with the plot and resolution as the book progressed. Two times, the author referred Aletha as “Althea.” Compared to the masterpiece that the first book of the series was, The Boy Who Knew Everything didn’t live up to the same glory! The ending felt rushed. I really hope the next book is better.

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