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In this riveting crime novel, fourteen-year-old Steven a oeSteela Trapp sets off with his mom and their dog, Cairo, on a two-day Amtrak journey to compete in the National Science Challenge in Washington, D.C. Steel is both blessed and cursed with a remarkable photographic memory - just one look, and whatever he sees is imprinted for keeps. Trying to be a Good Samaritan on the train, he unwittingly becomes embroiled in an ingenious plot that may have links to terrorists. Federal agents (first seen in Pearsona (TM)s adult thriller Cut and Run) track Steel and his newfound science geek accomplice, Kaileigh Augustine, as they attempt to put together the pieces of a complex puzzle. Using Steela (TM)s science contest invention - and with the help of Cairo - Steel and Kaileigh lead listeners on an action-packed adventure as they attempt to prevent the unimaginable, before ita (TM)s too late.
The recommended reading level for Steel Trapp: The Challenge is 5th Grade through 8th Grade .
Steel Trapp: The Challenge is 336 pages long.
Steel Trapp: The Challenge is book #1 in the Steel Trapp Book Series and comes before Steel Trapp: The Academy
in 2011 Steel Trapp: The Challenge won the Golden Sower Award in category .
OMG! I love Ridley Pearson!
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
When our house sitter left one of his paperbacks with me, I started to read Mr. Pearson. I was familiar with the book's setting since I was only 65 miles from Sun Valley, and it was one of the first stories in Pearson's series. There was a character in the book that I attended high school with. Pearson's books in the Lou Bolt series are set in Seattle, where I attended the U of W and where my daughter currently resides. I'm familiar with the settings in the Bolt series. I enjoy reading the detective novel written by one of the best writers. Gokee is a person.
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Great Book
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
I am 13 years old and read this. He's my favorite author. My mom enjoys reading all of his books, although they are not for little kids or adults. I think this is a great book for kids of all ages. It's full of fun and mystery. It is a quick read and I read it in 2 days. It's difficult to put down all of the books. It's time for you to get it! Do you want to read it? Don't worry, enjoy it!
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Another great read!
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
This book is a winner! The man is amazing! The Peter Pan series was the best of his stories in my opinion, and I started reading his wonderful mysteries after that. I bought this book too because I love his writing. The story keeps the action going and I'm glad I did. I couldn't put it down. The book is a great read, no matter what your age is. Enjoy! It's really worth reading.
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Not bad
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
A book is not that bad. It wasn't that bad for someone who doesn't like reading a lot.
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Better than I expected.
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
When kids are the focus of a mystery you expect the work to be light and see- through. The book had more meat than I expected. This isn't a Nancy Drew mystery. I was able to read the other in this series.
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Steel Trapp: The Challenge...
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
Excellent read. Pearson's stories are always well- written and he is a very talented writer. Can't wait for the next book.
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Pearson again!
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
I' ve read almost all of Pearson's books and I love them all. This is a great mystery for young adults.
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more of a teen read
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2022
Not what I was expecting from Pearson. I'm used to more adult stories from him, but it was okay.
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