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R**R
Action-packed and family-friendly
The Wright Cousins are off on another adventure — this time, to the desert Southwest of the United States. While their parents are working on a top secret mission, cousins Robert, Lindy, Jonathan, Kimberly, and Tim venture into the desert to solve a mystery of their own. Legend has it that the remains of a Spanish galleon from the 1600s can be found somewhere nearby, but the story has yet to be proven. Luckily, the five cousins are filled with knowledge and ingenuity that get them where they want to go while protecting others along the way. This second book in the Wright Cousin Adventures series stands alone but incorporates the same characters and style as the first book. Dialogue propels the narrative, and each of the cousin’s personalities comes through clearly in the delightful banter they share. Always interested in adventure and helping others, the Wright cousins display not only a positive relationship with one another, but also supportive and encouraging interactions with others in their community. Action and excitement are at the core of this book, and each moment seems to bring a new challenge to the cousins. This design keeps the pages turning and readers engaged from the first moment to the last. Military references and pro-American sentiments pepper the narrative and showcase a family whose roots run deep in American culture. Inspired by adventures from the author’s own life, this book incorporates many experiences shared by families of similar backgrounds. Fans of The Boxcar Children series will appreciate a similar style and wholesome design of this collection, which is sure to appeal to readers of a wide range of ages. This is an action-packed addition to libraries for middle grade and young adult readers.I received a copy of this book from the author and I chose to leave this review.
P**N
A quest for a spanish galleon? I say yes!!
I love this book! The Wright Cousins strike again as they pursue a long lost Spanish Galleon in the Southwestern Dessert. That mystery alone would be enough, but wait, there's ghost stagecoaches, missing pilots, and a nefarious bad guys.10/10 would read again!!
H**H
Love it!
My son has started devouring this series and says he LOVES the books! Good call on my mom's part for buying him the first one. Two thumbs up at our house!
P**Y
Best for ages 10 and up and family friendly.
Exciting stories. Didn’t drag.
L**Y
Printing error
Slight problem with this book - chapter 10 was for some reason straight after chapter 2. Then it went onto chapter 3. So basically, chapter 10 was in the wrong place and I had a very confused 8 year-old!In terms of the story, he is enjoying it so far - no problems there.
M**D
Good exciting story for an 8 year old !
My grandson was able to read with assistance from an adult, one page read by each with explanations in some words for clarity. Overall they both enjoyed the action packed book very much and looking forward to the next volume.
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