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Except for one thing—they are also being chased by a bunch of psychos who are trying to kill them as they stop along the way at The National Yo Yo Museum, The Spam Museum, and various other offbeat tourist attractions.

Who is trying to kill the McDonald twins, and why? Book 1: The most exciting road trip in history begins! With the real-kid humor that has earned Dan Gutman millions of fans around the world, and featuring weird-but-true American tourist destinations, The Genius Files is a one-of-a-kind mix of geography and fun. As Coke and Pepsi dodge nefarious villains from the Pez museum in California all the way to the Infinity Room in Wisconsin, black-and-white photographs and maps put young readers right into the action.

Book 2: Coke and Pepsi McDonald never asked to be geniuses. They never asked to get lowered into a basket of boiling French fries, either. And they certainly never asked to be frozen in soft-serve ice cream, stampeded in a wild stadium riot, or kidnapped on a high-speed roller coaster.

This just might be the most dangerous road trip in history—and the most awesome! Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Feb 06, Virginia Walter rated it liked it Shelves: children-s-books. My year-old grandson has loved these books since he read the first one. He was looking forward to this one so much he talked me into pre-ordering it for him. However, he was disappointed with it.

He found it repetitive: "The parents wait in the car. The kids go inside and get in trouble. Over and over. I read it too, and I can see his point; but y My year-old grandson has loved these books since he read the first one.

I read it too, and I can see his point; but younger readers tend to like this kind of predictable plotting. Jul 21, Lauren rated it did not like it Shelves: kid-books. I really liked the first one. But it is just going downhill as the series progresses. Everyone is dumb or crazy. Absolutely no characters act realistically in any way. I read middle grade stuff a lot, and while I hardly ever write bad reviews, I just can not recommend this series.

Which really bums me because it started well. Feb 28, Jayden rated it it was amazing. The mom is a weird psycho. The two characters were chosen for a program that backfired. The people who run the program are chasing them across the country. I recommend this book to everyone. Sep 18, Matthew rated it it was amazing.

I have been reading this book since it came out and I have read all the other one and I still enjoy it. This book is an action and adventure book that I think a lot of people should read. Sep 24, Brandon Mcbride marked it as to-read. Dec 03, -r- rated it liked it Shelves: audiobook , read-with-my-kids.

I continue to not enjoy these books, and my kids continue to really like them. View 2 comments. Jun 30, Tyler Carlin rated it liked it. This was okay. Mar 02, Karen Arendt rated it really liked it Shelves: middle-grade , humor , adventure. Coke and Pepsi are back in their fourth book of the Genius Files. This time, they collect six different ciphers as they travel westward toward home.

They are still harassed by the Bolwer Hat Dudes, Dr. Warsaw, and Mrs. Higgins, their PE teacher. Readers may just want to google along with the book; I found myself trying to put all the clues together before the end of the book myself! And if you are worried that the series is over, it is not! There will be a fifth book coming out. After all, when Coke and Pepsi are back in their fourth book of the Genius Files. After all, when Dan Gutman leaves Coke and Pepsi in a tight spot, there has to be more!

Apr 01, Amy rated it it was amazing. The kids and I had fun reading this book. This is book 4 of the "Genius Files" series, and now we're wondering when book 5 will come onto the market since book 5 was just released this year. Coke and Pep, the year-old McDonald Twins, are on a cross-country road-trip with their parents. In this episode, they continue their journey from Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee and end up in Roswell, New Mexico with lots of bad guys on their tails.

They have to make it back home to San Francisco, California before the school year begins again. Sep 13, Jake Funaki rated it it was amazing. Great book. A lot of peril moments and a LOT of action. I could not put it down! Tony Robbins once said: "It's not about your resources, it's about your resourcefulness. To shortly summarize, the book follows the across-country excursion--the parts when they are in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and obviously Texas--of Coke and Pep.

They are twins who are forced into a secret agency, a Tony Robbins once said: "It's not about your resources, it's about your resourcefulness. They are twins who are forced into a secret agency, and when the agency is terminated, the kids, such as Coke and Pep, are meant to be terminated too.

When they are on their trip there were at least twenty attempts to get them killed, but it is for you to figure out if they survive or not. If or when you read this, expect to be thrilled. It is exciting and requires the reader to think about every possible outcome and whether the main characters' decisions were hurting or helping their chances of survival.

Exciting Adventure! New characters! Dan Gutman at his best! Great cliff-hanger. Vista previa de Apple Books. Offerings hovering. My Weird School Daze Mr. Tony Is Full of Baloney!



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