Title: Hide and Seek
Author: Kate Messner
Publishing Date: April 1, 2013
Source: NetGalley
My Summary: When Jose, Henry, and Anna meet again, they are excited to be able to see an exhibit of artifacts from Central and South America. But when they discover that the Jaguar Cup that is on display is not the real cup, they take off to Costa Rica, along with their parents to investigate.
In Costa Rica, the kids go to stay at a resort in the rain forest with another Silver Jaguar Society member and his daughter while the parents go to San Juan to investigate. When an earthquake cuts off communication, the kids start to investigate on their own.
My Thoughts: I loved this one. It was fast-paced and full of action. I love how the kids are responsible for solving the mystery and the characters are so lovable. It would be so much fun to have an adventure in the rainforest! As she has done in all her books, Kate Messner managed to create a mystery that kept me guessing throughout. The scenes in the rain forest were more amazing to think about after I saw Kate’s talk at the WSRA. She showed pictures of herself and her family on research trips. She writes from the first-hand experience of staying at a resort in Costa Rica and trekking through the rain forest. I couldn’t help but picture the author there on that path with the big snake when the scene came up in the book. I absolutely recommend this book to anyone grade 4 and up. It is a great sequel to Capture the Flag and I will look forward to the next book about the Silver Jaguar Society.
5 of 5 Stars |
This post is a part of the Slice of Life challenge which is hosted on the Two Writing Teachers blog. The month of March the challenge is to write a blog post a day.
Glad to hear it was good. I read the last one and enjoyed it. This one is on my to read list.
I haven't read either in the series yet, but I want to!
I didn't realize that it was set in Costa Rica. We are going there for April vacation and I loved Capture the Flag. Will have to get it as soon as I can. Thanks for sharing.