It seems kinda like a sequel to the Girl who could Fly. They even mention her. It was a really good book and if you read the Girl who could Fly and you liked it, then I think that you will like this.
The Boy Who Knew Everything
By Victoria Forester
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 6 | n/a | 5.7 | 77955 |
Conrad Harrington III doesn’t want to be a super genius; he just wants to live a normal life. But with Conrad’s father the newly-elected President of the United States, he knows being normal isn’t really an option. When suspicious disasters suddenly start happening all over the globe, his best friend Piper McCloud knows the world needs Conrad’s gifts―and that all of the exceptional children need him to lead them in order to put a stop to it.
Can they work together to save themselves. . . . and the world?
Find out in this action-packed sequel to Victoria Forester's The Girl Who Could Fly.
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Book Reviews (69)
The boy who knew everything is like the book the girl who knew everything. It's actually really, really interesting. Thanks for reading and accepting this.
I loved this book so much! It is one of my favorite books! Conrad's journey through losing his family was very interesting, and I really hope that Victoria Forester will write another book, but about Aletha. There are so many things that happen, but I will touch up on a few. First, Conrad's time machine was amazing, and I am so glad that it saved a life! Next, there is a mysterious character who looks a lot like Conrad, but lets just say that he doesn't have the same personality. This book was really exciting, and I like how all of the kids work together to save the day. I definetly recommend this book.
I absolutely loved this book!!!!! After reading The Girl Who Could Fly, I really wanted a sequel, and this book was really good! I really want a book about Aletha now!
I like this book because the characters work toghther to solve problems. I think working toghther to solve problems are imortent to do because it may be easier to find a solution faster. Also there is some adventure and friendship. I like adventures (as long they aren't in trees) and I like making new friends.
After I read The Girl Who Could Fly I wanted a sequel, but I did not want this. The Boy Who Knew everything was a ripoff. The author seemed completely different from the one who wrote The Girl Who Could Fly. There were seemingly made up prophecy and utopia. A character who died in the last book was brought back. It was not well-written and at times hard to follow.
Who was brought back?
The sequel to the girl who could fly, the abnormal kids use their powers to save people, and stumble upon new threats and a secret world.
After I read The Girl Who Could Fly I wanted a sequel, but I did not want this. The Boy Who Knew everything was a ripoff. The author seemed completely different from the one who wrote The Girl Who Could Fly. There were seemingly made up prophecy and utopia. A character who died in the last book was brought back. It was not well-written and at times hard to follow.
Even after he hopes to live a normal life.... he can't. His father has been elected President and he has a gift. When a problems are faced around the globe his powers are put to use along with those other children... all exceptional.... unique.
I really enjoyed this book. This is a sequel to The Girl Who Could Fly, and it was definitely filled with action on nearly every page. Conrad Harrington III is gifted with knowledge, even though he just wants to be a normal kid and live a normal life. His father was just elected the president of the United States, and suspicious disasters start to happen all over the world. Can Conrad and all the other exceptional children help to prevent more terrible disasters from happening and to help save the world? Find out in this action-packed novel, The Boy Who Knew Everything.