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Title:Genius Squad (Genius #2)
Author:Catherine Jinks
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 448 pages
Published:May 1st 2008 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2008)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Science Fiction
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Now that the Axis Institute for World Domination has been blown up; the founder, Dr. Phineas Darkkon, has died; and Prosper English (who enrolled Cadel in the first place) is in jail for myriad offenses, Cadel Piggott has round-the-clock surveillance so he'll be safe until he testifies against Prosper English. But nobody seems to want Cadel. Not Fiona, his social worker; not Saul Greeniaus, the detective assigned to protect him.     When he is approached by the head of Genius Squad--a group formed to investigate GenoME, one of Darkkon's pet projects--Cadel is dubious Genius Squad can offer him a real home and all the technology his heart desires. But why can't he bring himself to tell Saul what the group is really up to? And how can Genius Squad protect Cadel once Prosper English breaks out of jail?

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Original Title: Genius Squad
ISBN: 0152059857 (ISBN13: 9780152059859)
Edition Language: English
Series: Genius #2
Literary Awards: Davitt Award for Best Young Adult Novel (2009)

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It was kind of a struggle to get through the first one, and I was vaguely interested in how it would all turn out....but, then after about 80 pages into this one, I didn't really care. Same situation with the 1st book......just sooo many words to get to the point.

It was really good! I can't wait to start the next book!!! The characters are really interesting and the plot was so good as well. I feel like it has a great depth of emotional realism.

This book was great, but not as good as the first book in the series.

A great boy book, this is also--for all its evil-genius-trying-to-capture-his-maybe-computer-genius-son--an excellent picture of foster care and its problems, including the lack of resources available for any type of kid, be they gifted super computer genius, lifetime criminal, emotionally disturbed kids, and those with severe birth defects. The hero is bullied by the police to give up all he knows about his father, and he's willing to do that, but he's also terrified that his father will escape

Geeks, Misfits and Friends. Good Triumphs over evil.Ms. Jinks did a good job dropping hints of what has happened and what is about to happened in her book.Cadel is a young man trained up by his "Father" to be evil, However w/the help of friends, he is trying to learn what it means to be morally good.Cadel also befriends and helps out Sonja, a young lady whose hero is Stephen Hawkins. Ms. Jinks through Cadel helps us to see how to treat people who are unique in ways that we often don't accept or

Reviewed by The Compulsive Reader for TeensReadToo.comCadel, the scrawny, nerdy boy from EVIL GENIUS, is back in GENIUS SQUAD, a bit more grown up, a lot more responsible, and trapped in a foster home with a bully and without a computer. He's miserable as he tries to bide his time until the slow-moving authorities can find out who he is and where he belongs. It is as he is waiting that the Genius Squad approaches him. Devoted to bringing down one of Dr. Darkkon's operations, GenoME, the Genius

The first book had a number of flaws, but was intriguing enough to pull me through and make me curious about the sequel. I got through this book basically wondering why I'd read it. The focal point seems more on Cadel's clumsy attempts at relationships than anything "genius" like. While I'm not one for endless technobabble, having a book about a "genius squad" that never lives up to the name is disappointing. Not enough description of gadgets and the kind of intelligence and ingenuity that would

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