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Post any on-line hunt that you happen to come across and discuss them here.



 

KITCH

http://www.the39clues.com/ bought this book today...

sure I'm so far behind I won't even get into it deep but thoought i'd look at it...
Thu, 01/29/2009 - 6:08 PM Permalink
zephyrus

I just saw book 2 at my kids book fair. I thought the same thing... I'd be so far behind.. and I'd probably quit reading it before I got interested... It was at an elementary school after all.
Thu, 01/29/2009 - 7:48 PM Permalink
KITCH

haha

where do you think I bought it
Thu, 01/29/2009 - 8:01 PM Permalink
zephyrus

ha!

I have to confess I did carry it around for a bit...
Thu, 01/29/2009 - 8:04 PM Permalink
l and a mommy

HAHA I almost bought this at the book fair at Lisa's School last week
Fri, 01/30/2009 - 8:09 AM Permalink
KITCH

ok...book 1 is has got me on the hook....bad :frown:

good book....

but ...9 more books in the series...plus I'll need to buy cards...

btw...adults can't win...need to be older than 6 younger thatn 13 (i think) (so my daughter is playing my account :wink: )

movie being made by steve spielberg --who btw is a "Cahill" per the book...
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:23 PM Permalink
KITCH

the weird thing is that I think there is going to be 10 different authors...
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:24 PM Permalink
KITCH

With the Harry Potter series now completed, Scholastic, the United States publisher of those wildly successful books by J. K. Rowling, is moving forward with what it hopes will be its follow-up blockbuster series.

Called “The 39 Clues,” this series will feature 10 books — the first of which is to go on sale next September — as well as related Web-based games, collectors’ cards and cash prizes. The project demonstrates Scholastic’s acknowledgment that as much as the publisher heralded the renewed interest in reading represented by the Harry Potter books, many children are now as transfixed by Internet and video games as they are by reading.

“We want to go where the kids are and really be part of their complete world, rather than going to one aspect of their world,” said David Levithan, an executive editorial director at Scholastic. He added, “We talk of it as being subversively educational.”

The series, to be officially announced by Scholastic on Tuesday morning, will be aimed at readers 8 to 12 and offer mystery novels telling the story of a centuries-old family, the Cahills, who are supposed to be the worldÂ’s most powerful clan. According to the books, famous historical figures ranging from Benjamin Franklin to Mozart were members of the family. The plots will revolve around the race by two young Cahills, Amy, 14, and Dan, 11, against other branches of the family to be the first to find the 39 clues that will lead to ultimate power.

Rick Riordan, the best-selling author of the Percy Jackson series, which includes “The Lightning Thief” and “The Sea of Monsters,” mythologically themed books aimed at preteens, has written the first title in this new series, “The Maze of Bones.” He has also outlined the story arc for the next nine installments.

The books will come out once every two or three months, and the publisher has already signed Gordon Korman, the author of “Swindle” and “Schooled,” aimed at middle school children, to write Volume 2. Peter Lerangis, who created and wrote the Spy-X and Watcher series of books, and has ghostwritten for The Baby-Sitters Club and Three Investigators series, will write the third title; Jude Watson, who has written several “Star Wars” prequels, will write the fourth.

The series is also ScholasticÂ’s attempt to create a branded franchise for which it owns all the rights. Ms. Rowling retained the rights to the Harry Potter series, which meant that she could pursue separate deals for film and other licensed products, effectively cutting out Scholastic.

An online game will allow readers to search for the 39 clues themselves, while solving puzzles and playing mini-games that will be refreshed daily. Mr. Levithan said the site would include blogs written from the points of view of characters, and maps, treasure hunts and videos, many with historical and geographical content.

Each book will come with six collectorsÂ’ cards that can be used to find further clues in the online game. Players can also win cash and other prizes.

The publisher hopes that reluctant readers will be drawn to the books by the game. “Reading the books will make you better at the games, so that is the incentive,” said Suzanne Murphy, publisher of Scholastic’s trade division.

Jesse Soleil, director of the Lab for Informal Learning, a research group within Scholastic that has been developing new projects, said many gamers were already avid readers. But for those who aren’t, he said, the series is “about living where these kids are, and even if they are reading the books for information for the game, hopefully they will get some entertainment, and it will get them into reading.”

Mr. Riordan was drawn to the series partly because of the gaming component. “I’m a gaming geek from way back,” he said, recalling his passion for Dungeons and Dragons as a teenager. Now he plays online games like World of Warcraft with his two sons.

But he said he didn’t try to write the first book with specific gaming outcomes in mind. “My main concern was crafting an adventure novel that would stand on its own, even if kids never access the Internet at all,” Mr. Riordan said.

During the brainstorming phase and after he wrote a manuscript, Mr. Riordan worked with editors at Scholastic, who suggested details that could be worked into the novel so that they could also be used in the game.

“There’s a lot of commonality between what makes a good game and a good book,” Mr. Riordan said. “Whether you’re a gamer or a reader, you want to feel immersed in the story and invested in the action and the characters, and you want to care about the outcome and you want to participate in solving the mystery.”

As for whether attaching the books to an Internet game could help recruit new readers, he said: “Some kids are always going to prefer games over books. But if you can even reach a few of those kids and give them an experience with a novel that makes them think, ‘Hey, reading can be another way to have an adventure,’ then that’s great. Then I’ve done my job.”
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:26 PM Permalink
KITCH

my guess i'm on the hook for $200 easy ...good thing its spread out over 2 years...ha
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:32 PM Permalink
Terry

In the whole scheme of things - $200 is nothing when raising kids.

It's all worth it though.
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:34 PM Permalink
KITCH

its cool...I've got over $500 in poker books i bet..
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:35 PM Permalink
Terry

I must have at least that much in cookbooks - and now when I'm looking for a recipe, usually use the internet.
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:37 PM Permalink
Wicked Nick

Ive got way more than that in comic books...

I swear....

when we start having kids, they're gonna hate it, if they're girls - having to hang around w/ me, on comic book trips, and going to wrestling, and monster truck shows...
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:47 PM Permalink
l and a mommy

I've got more than that in one series of novels I bought last summer :wink:
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:48 PM Permalink
KITCH

<--the guy who knows how to use a library and is cheap...normally doesn't like to buy books...at least i'm #2 on the request list for book # 3
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 6:52 PM Permalink
l and a mommy

<-- konws how to use the library too but when I'm into a series and there are requests for my books I'll pay to buy them. I actually bought it (the entire 17 book series) knowing I'll reread it again in May when the next book comes out. I don't buy a lot of books unless they are at dirt cheap prices (read as garage sale) because it only takes me a day to read most books.
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 7:05 PM Permalink
Eags

My library has the first two books. It would be a short wait for the books, while the books on CD are available now.

Do you think these books would lend themselves well to book-on-CD format, or should I wait for the books?

Thanks.
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 7:27 PM Permalink
Clue Master

What's this library you speak of?

Oh yeah, it's that place they hide magical mice :cool:
Mon, 02/02/2009 - 8:06 PM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

woop woop
Tue, 02/03/2009 - 3:03 AM Permalink
KITCH

wait for the books...

I don't think the cd version would be good...
Tue, 02/03/2009 - 6:24 AM Permalink
Mr. Med Hunter

For those of you who are not fans on facebook yet:

A virtual treasure hunt is what is in store

With pages of information for you to explore

For a fun diversion, here is what you must do

Head to Treasure Hunt Headquarters and "Get a clue"
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 5:53 AM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

Very fun virtual hunt.

Thanks Jesse.
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 8:46 AM Permalink
Terry

I got the answer to clue 1. He was the grandfather of a gal who used to work for me.

So we wait for clue 2?
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 8:58 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I found clue 2 but am stuck there
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 11:23 PM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

You find his name on Jessie's website and if you put your cursor over it Clue 2 will appear.
Fri, 12/11/2009 - 4:18 AM Permalink
CerealKiller

well ok I found his name and hovered over it and nothing shows UP?? what gives!

ok I got it!! and I am on my way to the prize!! lol :goofy: :goofy:
Fri, 12/11/2009 - 3:22 PM Permalink
Mr. Med Hunter

Don't forget to become a "Certified Treasure Hunter"!
Fri, 12/18/2009 - 7:45 PM Permalink
CerealKiller

I can tfiger out the Sec one for the life of me!?! I have tried everything I can think of!! lol oh well Guess I am not a Hunter!!

maybe thats why I am not hunting this year!!
Sat, 12/19/2009 - 1:07 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I can't get past the 2nd one either
Sat, 12/19/2009 - 7:35 AM Permalink
KITCH

huh??? how do i do this???

can't figure out even where to start
Sat, 12/19/2009 - 2:33 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

Working on it now :grin:

Thanks for a warm hunt I can do from the safety of my chair.
Sat, 12/19/2009 - 3:20 PM Permalink
KITCH

The following Information has been submitted to Treasure Hunt Headquarters:

nevermind :smile:

Name - Kitch

Screen Name - Kitch

  • ** Note ***

    The "Certified Treasure Hunter" list will be manually updated.

    Please check back later to see your name on the list.
  • Sat, 12/19/2009 - 3:26 PM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    Darnit, Kitch beat me by a few minutes :frown:
    Sat, 12/19/2009 - 5:32 PM Permalink
    ares

    how much javascript did you use to find it, kc?
    Sat, 12/19/2009 - 8:41 PM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    only twice :smile:
    Sat, 12/19/2009 - 9:30 PM Permalink
    KITCH

    once :wink: :pbpt:
    Sun, 12/20/2009 - 8:06 AM Permalink
    ares

    a few times. i actually stumbled across clue 12 while looking for either 8 or 9.
    Sun, 12/20/2009 - 9:53 AM Permalink
    KC0GRN

    Clue 12 took me the longest. I couldn't figure out the reference, until it hit me like a ton of bricks.

    Thanks for the fun Mr. Med Hunter!
    Sun, 12/20/2009 - 1:49 PM Permalink
    ares

    yup i had a hard time figuring it out. when i finally did figure it out, it hit me like a ton of bricks too, and i didn't even have to look at the page source to find it either.
    Sun, 12/20/2009 - 5:39 PM Permalink
    Mr. Med Hunter

    CK and Mike

    Each clue has key words as hints as to which page of the website you should search for your next clue. The key words in Clue 2 are "fequently asked" and "question". Now just find the answer to the question on that page.

    The better you know your way around the website and treasure hunt history, the easier the virtual hunt will be.

    Good Luck!
    Sun, 12/20/2009 - 10:08 PM Permalink
    Brassmonkey

    Stuck on 12 for a few minutes here myself, I know the rhyme but cannot find the link?
    Mon, 12/21/2009 - 11:46 AM Permalink
    Brassmonkey

    Found it, Hmmm didn't show my name on it...
    Mon, 12/21/2009 - 12:00 PM Permalink
    Mr. Med Hunter

    Did your name show up on the screen, but just wasn't part of the image after you saved it? The text is not part of the actual image, so you would need to do a "print screen" and paste it into paint or another program to have it as part of the image.
    Mon, 12/21/2009 - 12:09 PM Permalink
    Brassmonkey

    Yup, that's the problem. The text showed up but when I saved the file it disappeared.
    Mon, 12/21/2009 - 12:14 PM Permalink
    ares

    but you can go back and click on the link again.
    Mon, 12/21/2009 - 1:32 PM Permalink
    me2

    I guess I'd want to do it the true clue answering way and then see if I coulda hacked it. However, I must say you computer geeks are good at your jobs.

    There should be two awards

    one that reads - Certified Hacker Treasure Hunters

    and then another for - Certified True Clue Digging Treasure Hunter
    Tue, 12/22/2009 - 11:45 PM Permalink
    CerealKiller

    well I am torn because I have found it threw cheating and have not found it the right way thats part of the reason I am not a Certified hunter YET!!!

    And Yes I know I am CERTIFIED!!!!

    crazy that is!!
    Wed, 12/23/2009 - 1:10 AM Permalink
    mrmnmikey

    I'll try that! Thanks for the hint.

    I thought the answer came to me in a dream the other night. I tried to find it today with no luck. I gave up and then saw this post, so I'll try again.

    Been so busy with work it may take me a while to get back there again.
    Thu, 12/24/2009 - 6:19 AM Permalink
    mrmnmikey

    heh, just looked and found clue 3. I was right about the answer that came to me in my dream, I just couldn't find it. I was looking in a different spot.
    Thu, 12/24/2009 - 6:26 AM Permalink