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Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot by Isaac Rudansky

 

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot by Isaac Rudansky is an exhilarating middle-grade adventure that blends magic, mystery, and the power of friendship. Twelve-year-old Georgie Summers lives an ordinary life until a terrifying man kidnaps his father, leading Georgie on a journey to uncover secrets about his dad’s past. Along with two unlikely allies—Apurva, an aspiring astronomer, and Roscoe, a YouTuber—they discover Scatterplot, a hidden realm where Scribes record everyone’s memories.

As Georgie races to stop the villainous Flint Eldritch from erasing the world’s memories, the story becomes a heart-pounding quest filled with danger, courage, and unexpected twists. Rudansky’s writing is fast-paced and engaging, with a great balance of humor and suspense. The characters are relatable and well-developed, and the theme of friendship and belief is woven beautifully throughout.

A unique feature of the book is its interactive “CRACK THE CODE” challenge, where readers can decipher hidden clues for a chance to win prizes, adding an extra layer of fun to the adventure.

Georgie Summers and the Scribes of Scatterplot is a magical, heartwarming ride perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter. With its thrilling plot, memorable characters, and imaginative world, this debut novel is a must-read for young fantasy fans.

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