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The Treasure Test (Hide and Geek #2)

The Treasure Test (Hide and Geek #2)

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: February 14th, 2023
Publisher:
Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN:
9780593377970
Pages:
336
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Description

Four best friends have the chance to find the ultimate treasure! But someone wants to take down the GEEKS. . . . An exciting new book in the puzzle-filled, action-packed Hide and GEEK series!

The GEEKs:
After a wild treasure hunt that almost got Gina, Edgar, Elena, and Kevin killed in a secret vault hidden in an abandoned amusement park, the GEEKs thought life would go back to normal. They’d saved their town from ruin and secured their friendship forever, right? Man, were they wrong. The only thing that returned to normal was middle school lunch.

THE PROBLEM:
A company wants to reopen the abandoned amusement park, Bamboozleland, and it’s just what the town needs! But a blogger from the next town over starts spreading vicious rumors that the treasure was fake and the GEEKs are a bunch of frauds.

THE TEST:
The GEEKs are determined to prove their puzzle-solving prowess, and what better way than another treasure hunt? A local bigwig sets up a new set of clues for them to follow, and this time the hunt will be documented. The GEEKs have already saved their friendship. Now they must prove that they are true treasure hunters!

About the Author

T. P. JAGGER is an author, an editor, and a teacher. He has over twenty-five years of experience in education, doing everything from teaching elementary school students how to write to teaching teachers how to teach writing. He helps writers write and teachers teach through his 3-Minute Writing Teacher series of how-to creative-writing videos and his free readers' theater scripts for elementary and middle school classrooms.

Praise for The Treasure Test (Hide and Geek #2)

"An adventurous mystery that is sure to ­delight those who ­enjoyed the first “Hide and Geek” novel." —School Library Journal