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The 39 Clues
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The Maze of Bones
One False Note
The Sword Thief
Beyond the Grave
The Black Circle
In Too Deep
The Viper's Nest
The Emperor's Code
Storm Warning
Into the Gauntlet
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreAdventure
Children's literature
Historic
Mystery
PublisherScholastic Corporation
Published2008–ongoing
Media typePrint
Audiobook

The 39 Clues is a series of adventure books, combining reading, online gaming, and card collecting. Published by Scholastic, the main part of the series consists of ten books about the adventures of siblings Amy and Dan Cahill trying to thwart the other Cahills to get the Clues, which will make them "the most powerfull and influencial person(s) on the planet". Amy and Dan agree to the challenge in their grandmother Grace Cahill's will and search for 39 Clues scattered around the world. Continuing books will be about the rising of a new family, the Vespers. Rick Riordan wrote the first book and the main story arc; however, other authors wrote the remainder of the books in the series. All of the ten books have been written and published, the authors being Rick Riordan, Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis, Jude Watson, Patrick Carman, Jude Watson (again), Peter Lerangis (again), Gordon Korman (again), Linda Sue Park and Margaret Peterson Haddix.[1] Card packs are also being sold which contain 16 different cards that can be used in searching for Clues. Each book contains 6 cards, and the total number of cards is currently 438.[2] Also, its official website offers missions that will lead to clues.

Due to the series' integration of online gaming and card collecting with reading, the series creates an interactive experience. In addition, there are exclusive prizes for children, winnable by buying the books and playing the online game. The novels are designed to incorporate historical elements by placing famous people in the midst of the Cahill family.

Overview

Cahill Family

The fictitious Cahill family has influenced civilization more than any other family in the world. Almost every famous historical figure that has ever lived belongs to it: leaders, scientists, artists and athletes. The Cahill family began five hundred years ago with Gideon Cahill and his wife Olivia. They had five children: Katherine, Jane, Luke, Thomas, and Madeleine. These five eventually became the founders of branches: Ekaterina, Janus, Lucian, Tomas, and Madrigal. The fictional secret to the family's power lies in 39 Clues, which are ingredients, such as silk and tungsten, that add up to a mysterious chemical compound that will somehow empower its owner to be the most powerful human being on the planet.

The Cahill family is split into five family branches: the Lucian, the Ekaterina, the Janus, the Tomas, and a special "outlying" group called the Madrigals. The five branches are named after the five children who founded them. They constantly (except the Madrigals) fight each other for Clues. Each branch has their own unique name, crest, and color.

Ekaterina

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Founded by Katherine Cahill,[3] the Ekaterina branch is made up of famous scientists and great inventors, such as Abraham Lincoln, Galileo Galilei, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Howard Carter, John Flamsteed, Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, George Herbert, Elias Howe, Robert Fulton, Eli Whitney, Jr.,Stephen Hawking, Thomas Edward Lawrence, Milton S. Hershey, and Marie Curie.[citation needed] They are the branch of "ingenuity," despising members of the Tomas branch, due to Thomas Cahill's betrayal of Katherine when Katherine and Thomas went to Portugal to get away from Luke and catch a boat to distant lands. But before they could leave, Thomas married a Portuguese woman. Angry that Thomas had chosen love over duty, Katherine fled Portugal in the middle of the night, taking one of Thomas's Clues with her. Thomas vowed revenge when he discovered his sister's treachery. Their branches have been bitter enemies ever since. Ekaterinas are responsible for the Bermuda Triangle, the Loch Ness Monster, and CERN; using Cairo, the Bermuda Triangle, and CERN as their strongholds. The Ekaterina symbol is a yellow dragon. The Ekaterinas in the novels are Ned, Ted, and Sinead Starling, Alistair Oh, and his uncle, Bae Oh, the leader of the branch.

Janus

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The Janus branch's symbol, a green wolf.
The Janus branch's symbol, a green wolf.

Founded by Jane Cahill, the Janus branch is made up of the world's most famous and talented artists, such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Bob Marley, Maria Anna Mozart, Thomas Jefferson, Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Emily Dickinson, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Percy Shelley, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Isadora Duncan, Jane Austen, Alfred Hitchcock, Damien Hurst, Giorgio Armani, Mark Twain, Harry Houdini, Walt Disney, Raoul Lufbery, Steven Spielberg, John Keats, Lord Byron, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri, Mary Shelley, Josephine Baker, Okita Sōji, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm, Frank Sinatra, Shirley Temple.[citation needed] The Janus made some of the most famous pieces of art that exist and some of the greatest pieces of writing that has ever been written. They have strongholds in Venice and Hollywood. Janus characters in the books are Jonah Wizard, his mother, Cora Wizard, the leader of the branch, and Sophie (last name unknown), who will be in the series about the Vespers.

Lucian

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The Lucian symbol, similar to the caduceus, with two red snakes entwined around a sword.
The Lucian symbol, similar to the caduceus, with two red snakes entwined around a sword.

Founded by Luke Cahill, the Lucian branch comprises the world's greatest leaders and spies, such as Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Napoleon Bonaparte, Ching Shih, Catherine the Great, Bernardino Drovetti, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, Marie Louise, Michael Bloomberg, Susan B. Anthony, Gustave Eiffel, and Sidney Reilly.[citation needed] They are the most ruthless Cahills, often using force against their opponents, and are not afraid to maim. Most important leaders, such as some US Presidents, are members of the Lucian branch. In the novels, Lucians allegedly control secret bases such as Area 51 and Fort Knox, with strongholds in Paris, Karachi and Moscow. Lucians Constantine of Russia and Tsar Nicholas II came close to finding all 39 Clues. Lucians are known for being some of the greatest spies in the world. In the books, Ian, Natalie, and Isabel Kabra, Irina Spasky, and Nataliya Ruslanova Radova (who is a Lucian double agent for the Madrigals) are Lucians. They would do anything for the 39 clues. The Lucian branch is led by Vikram and Isabel Kabra.

Tomas

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The Tomas symbol, depicting a blue bear.
The Tomas symbol, depicting a blue bear.

Founded by Thomas Cahill, the Tomas branch is made up of famous explorers, discoverers, and athletes, such as Pele, Annie Oakley, Neil Armstrong,Babe Ruth, Philip II of Spain,Jim Brown,Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Henry Hudson, David Livingstone, Herbert Hoover, Edmund Hillary, Roald Amundsen, Lakshmi Mittal, Michael Phelps, John F. Kennedy, Gertrude Ederle, Tiger Woods, Wayne Gretzky, David Beckham, Manny Pacquiao, Shaquille O'Neil, Muhammad Ali, George Mallory, Sir John Franklin, Simón Bolívar, James Cook, Lisa Leslie, Michael Jordan and Candace Parker.[citation needed] With strongholds in Tokyo, Durban, South Africa, and Mexico City, Tomas members hate the Ekaterina branch. The Holts are the only Tomas in the series, with the branch led by Ivan Kleister.

Madrigal

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The Madrigal branch is made up of the descendants of Madeleine Cahill. The other branches seek the 39 Clues, however the Madrigals have another objective. When Gideon Cahill died, his wife was pregnant with their fifth child, Madeline, who swore to fulfill her mother's wish to reunite the five branches once and for all. Famous Madrigals include Abigail Adams, Calico Jack Rackham, Deng Xiaoping, Anne Bonny, William Shakespeare, Mary Read, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Earhart, Mother Teresa, Frederick Douglass and Roberto Clemente.[citation needed] More than half of the Nobel Peace Prize winners were Madrigals. Their leader used to be Grace Cahill, and was succeeded by Fiske Cahill due to her death. The Madrigals will do almost anything to prevent the other branches from getting all the Clues. There are Madrigal strongholds off the coast of Ireland, in the jungles of Central America, and under a fake Easter head statue in Easter Island. In the "Madrigal Maze" application downloadable for iPhones and iPod Touches, it is revealed that to join the Madrigals, characters have to get themselves out of a maze alive inside the Madrigals' stronghold located deep in the jungles of Central America. Prominent Madrigals in the books are William McIntyre and the Man In Black (Fiske Cahill). In the seventh book, Grace and her descendents are revealed to be Madrigals. In book nine, Nellie becomes a Madrigal (though she's not of Madeleine's lineage). The Madrigals' symbol is the Cahill C, symbolizing their wish for the family to come back together, but when they want to scare away others, they utilize the letter M. Some people from other branches can become members of the Madrigals. Recently, there was an imposter in the Madrigals, so they cahnged their process of initiation.

Vesper Family

There are not many details yet about this other family, which is shrouded in secrecy, except for the fact that they are non-Cahills who have been interested in gaining Cahill powers and that they are extremely ruthless, as shown by Fiske Cahill's comparison: "...frankly, they make Isabel Kabra look like Mother Teresa." It is rumored that Isabel Kabra is a Vesper, due to the inclusion of the surname in her maiden name. It may have been founded by Gideon's former friend, Damien Vesper. The Black Book of Buried Secrets clearly states that Arthur Trent is a Vesper, although he broke his ties with the organization to help his wife, Hope Cahill, promote to her family's cause own to the 39 clues. Damien Vesper and his children were the ones who burned down Gideon's house. Vespers can be seen on a few of the cards.

Characters

  • Amy Cahill: Amy is the fourteen-year-old female protagonist, and a confirmed Madrigal in the 7th book. Amy is the daughter of Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent and the older sister of Dan. Amy enjoys reading and studying and likes visiting to libraries and museums. She is both agoraphobic and claustrophobic, which hinders her ability to find Clues at times. She is noted to have a crush on Ian Kabra, but after his betrayal to her, she lost her trust for him. She also has a stutter when she's nervous. Amy has long reddish-brown hair and jade green eyes.
  • Dan Cahill: Dan is the eleven-year-old male protagonist. a confirmed madrigal in book 7.He is the son of Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent and is the brother of Amy. He has a photographic memory, and is a great mathematician. He likes to fool around and make jokes, but also knows when to be serious. His hindrance is his asthma. He makes a major alliance with Jonah Wizard in book eight. He has dark blond hair and green eyes.
  • Nellie Gomez:Nellie is Amy and Dan's au pair. She was officially confirmed a Madrigal in book 9.
  • Grace Cahill: Grace Madeleine Cahill is the grandmother of Amy and Dan Cahill. She is from Attleboro.[4] She is the leader of the Madrigals, as revealed in a code in the seventh book. Her cards are #59, #133, and #197. She recently died of cancer, rekindling the search for the Clues. She also left her leader status to Amy and Dan.[5]
  • Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent: Hope Cahill and Arthur Josiah Trent[was a vasper are Amy and Dan Cahill's parents. Hope is from Boston. They are confirmed Madrigals in the seventh book. Hope was deeply involved in the search for the 39 Clues. she found her first clue in Petra, Jordan. The clue was lily. They died in a house fire in Beacon Hill that was instigated by Isabel Kabra while trying to recover a poem Arthur and Hope had found regarding the hunt. It is rumored that Vikram Kabra had the idea, and told Isabel to light the match. Hope is also a topographer while Arthur is a mathematics professor. In the seventh book, it is revealed that they have a connection with the Man In Black. Hope Cahill hid a microchip in her arm and refused to get it out. You can see this on card 60. The clue from the card is copper.[6]
  • William McIntyre: William McIntyre is Grace Cahill's lawyer and adviser. He is a Madrigal. He is one of the Man In Black's most trusted allies. Card 137 shows that he has six toes on his right foot. In the 200th card, he is seen together with Amy, Dan, and Alistair. This could mean that he is a member of either Team Three or Team Seven.[7]
  • Fiske Cahill: The Man In Black is a man spying on Amy and Dan Cahill. He always wears black clothes and is a Madrigal. His card is #203.[8] In Book nine, it is revealed that he is Grace Cahill's brother Fiske but was not thoroughly recognized. Because of this relation, the book also shows the similarities between him and Dan.
  • Alistair Oh: The uncle of Amy and Dan. He is an Ekaterina and microwave burrito inventor. He lives in a mansion in Korea, and can seem nice, but mostly betrays. He was also there the night Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent died.
  • Bae Oh: Bae Oh is Alistair Oh's uncle. He is 87 years old. Like his nephew, Bae always carries a cane with him. He is also the boastful and ruthless leader of the Ekaterina branch. His card is #168. Years before the quest begins, he hired someone to kill his twin brother Gordon Oh. He is later taken by the UN in the Black Book of Buried Secrets. He also has a connection with the Man In Black.[9]
  • Beatrice Cahill: Beatrice Cahill is Grace Cahill's sister, from Boston. She took care of Amy and Dan Cahill before they started searching for the Clues, but did not treat them well. After abandoning them when they decided to join the hunt for the Clues, she employs an agent to look for Amy and Dan and send them to foster homes.[10]
  • Vikram Kabra: Vikram Kabra is the billionaire father of Ian and Natalie Kabra, and the husband of Isabel Kabra. He is from London, UK. He was the ruthless leader of the Lucian branch, which he shared with Isabel.
  • Isabel Kabra Isabel Kabra is the wife of Vikram Kabra ( a billionaire). At the beginning of the 6th book she acts nice to Amy. She tells her that Irina Spasky killed her parents but, it was really her. At the end Amy and Dan find out that it was her that killed her parents because Irina sacrificed her life to try and save them. Earlier in the book Irina says that she didn't kill her but Amy doesn't believe her until she sacrificed her life.
  • Nataliya Ruslanova Radova: Nataliya Ruslanova Radova, also referred to as NRR, is Anastasia Romanov's daughter. She is from Volgograd, Russia. She is a Lucian who suffers from hemophilia. In the fifth book, she helps Amy and Dan Cahill in the hunt. She also reveals to them the truth about the four branches and their parents.She tells Amy and Dan that she's a Lucian, but really she's a madrigal.
  • Robert Bardsley: Robert Bardsley is a music professor who lives in Pretoria, South Africa. He was made a member of the Tomas branch, but decided to leave once he discovered their true intentions and formed a resistance with other South Africans who were formerly recruited by the branch. He helped Amy and Dan Cahill escape from Ian, Natalie, and Isabel Kabra in the seventh book.
  • Irina Spasky: Amy and Dan's cousin; a retired KGB agent and a Lucian. Her cards are 74 ,107, and 150. She had a son who died because of Isabel Kabra. She was killed in a fire set by Isabel Kabra in book 6.
  • Ian Kabra: Son of Vikram and Isabel Kabra. He is the brother of Natalie. Also cousin of Amy and Dan. Secretly has a crush on Amy, found out in the 3rd book.
  • Natalie Kabra: Daughter of Vikram and Isabel Kabra. She is the sister of Ian. Also cousin of Amy and Dan. Thinks she's popular and brags about being rich.
  • Jonah Wizard: Cousin of Amy and Dan; a famous rap singer from the Janus branch. In the eighth book, and continues in the tenth, Jonah starts to doubt himself and question the ways of his mother and some Janus.
  • Lester Dixon : In Book 9, Lester is shown to have a relation with Grace, though he is not a Cahill. He helps Dan and Amy find Clues because he is an archaeologist. However, his generosity and helpfulness was not extended throughout the whole book. Caught amidst a chaotic situation involving the Kabras, Lester selflessly places his life secondary to them and loses his life, much to Amy and Dan's devastation. His death led them to believe that they were turning into real Madrigals and almost had them give up on the race.
  • Sinead Starling*: In book one Sinead is forced to leave the competition because of a bomb at the Franklin Institute. Sinead and her brothers create a serum to speed the healing process. She returns in the tenth book where it is revealed one of her brothers is blind and the others gets headaches frequently. Sinead hopes the master serum will heal her brothers completely.
  • Hamilton Holt: Oldest son in the Holt family, son of Eisenhower Holt, son of Mary Tod, brother of Reagan And Madison Holt. Appears to have an alliance with Amy and Dan Cahill. Though not trusted with his father around. Loves sports and is part of the Tomas branch.
  • Reagan Holt: Daughter of Eisenhower Holt and Mary-Todd Holt. An eleven year-old girl who loves sports and ballet. She is afraid to show her family that she is going "soft".
  • Madison Holt: Daughter of Eisenhower Holt and Mary-Todd. Has the same age as her sister, Reagan. Reagan later learns she can't trash talk the other ballet dancers.
  • Eisenhower Holt: Dad of Hamilton Holt, husband of Mary-Todd. Tomas, known to shout and appears to like purple in the books. He has a strong connection with his son, but he doesn't realize it until the tenth book.

The seven teams

When Grace Cahill gave her relatives a chance to search for the 39 clues, 7 teams were formed. The teams are numbered according to the order they agreed to the challenge. The teams are the Starlings, the Holts, Amy and Dan Cahill, the Kabras, Irina Spasky, Alistair Oh, and Jonah Wizard.

Series one

The 39 Clues books and card packs as of August 2010.

Each book in the 39 Clues series includes six cards, which unlock one online clue, the same Amy and Dan find in the corresponding book. Readers can unlock it by entering the code on one of the cards on their 39 Clues account. If eligible, they will also be automatically entered to win the Book Prizes, the largest being $10,000.

Book 1: The Maze of Bones

The Maze of Bones is the first book in the series written by Rick Riordan. It was released on September 9, 2008. Amy and Dan Cahill travel to Paris, France in search of a clue that Benjamin Franklin hid there after their grandmother sets their large family off on the quest. William McIntyre(the person that first told Amy and Dan about the clue hunt) told the 7 teams to trust no one. Unfortunately, Amy and Dan didn't do what William had said. The Clue is iron solute. While on the journey they discover that there is more to their family than they were led on to believe.

Book 2: One False Note

One False Note is the second book in the series written by Gordon Korman. It was released on December 2, 2008. After succeeding in obtaining the first clue, Amy and Dan (along with their competition) travel to Vienna, Austria to find a clue relating to Mozart and his sister, Maria Anna "Nannerl" Mozart, famous Cahills. Following a lead to Venice, Italy, Dan and Amy brush up with the other competitors, however, to secure the lead. The Clue is tungsten.

Book 3: The Sword Thief

The Sword Thief is the third book in the series written by Peter Lerangis. It was released on March 3, 2009. They travel to Japan to find the next clue, focusing on swords stolen centuries ago by Japanese warrior Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and they make an alliance with Alistair Oh and later the Kabras. Amy and Ian start to like each other, but their relationship ends in an unusual way, because Ian fails horribly at reading his true feelings. The Clue is gold.

Book 4: Beyond the Grave

Beyond the Grave is the fourth book in the series written by Jude Watson. It was released on June 4, 2009. Amy and Dan go to Egypt on the next step in their quest and meet an old friend of their grandmother's, who gives them a hint left for them by Grace before she died. Amy is apparently not over Ian, as she often thinks about him. The Clue is myrrh.

Book 5: The Black Circle

The Black Circle is the fifth book in the series written by Patrick Carman. It was released on August 11, 2009. After receiving a telegram from a mysterious person known as 'NRR', Amy and Dan travel to Russia. In Russia, Amy and Dan form an alliance with Hamilton Holt. They go through a series of clues that keep leading them to different places and they are being timed. The Clue is one gram of melted amber.

Book 6: In Too Deep

In Too Deep is the sixth book in the series written by Jude Watson. It was released on November 3, 2009. Amy and Dan arrive in Australia and meet up with their surfer uncle Shep Trent. Also, Isabel Kabra joins the hunt. It is revealed that Isabel Kabra was the one who caused Amy and Dan's parents to die,The Clue is water.

Book 7: The Viper's Nest

The Viper's Nest is the seventh book in the series, written by Peter Lerangis. It was released on February 2, 2010. Amy and Dan, shaken up by their last encounter with Irina, travel to South Africa after discovering a note in Irina's boat. Their search leads them to a Tomas stronghold in the South African veldt. The Clue is umhlabla (aloe).

Book 8: The Emperor's Code

The Emperor's Code is the eighth book in the series written by Gordon Korman. It was released on April 6, 2010.[1][11] Amy and Dan arrive in China, fresh from the shocking discovery that they are Madrigals. In this book, Dan releases the info that he is a Madrigal to the Wizards. At one point in the book, Dan is kidnapped by the Kabras. They continue to search for clues, though, and find a note written on silk from the Chinese emperor Puyi. They find out that the clue is hidden elsewhere. They travel to the top of Mount Everest to find the Clue. The Clue turns out to be silk.

Book 9: Storm Warning

The ninth book, Storm Warning, was written by Linda Sue Park and released on the 25th of May. Amy and Dan go to Jamaica, where they meet a friend of Grace and her nephew, Lester who helps them and dies. The identity of the Man in Black is revealed in the book. He reveals seven Madrigal Clues, including mace, which is the book's clue, to Amy and Dan. The clue is mace.

Book 10: Into The Gauntlet

Into The Gauntlet, the final book in the series, was released on August 31, 2010, written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. In the book, all the teams come to Cahill Island, the Madrigal hideout. Isabel Kabra captures them, and forces each of them to say their clues, by threatening to kill their loved ones. Amy saves them by smashing the serum over her head and knocking Isabel out cold. Amy and Dan are left with a list of everyone's clues in their hands, which each team gave them, " because they don't trust themselves around the serum, and the great power it wields." It is revealed that there is another family like the Cahills, called Vespers. Dan and Amy end up winning the clue hunt the way Grace wanted them to, with everyone else wanting them to win. The 39th Clue is the Serum formula.

Book 11: Vespers Rising

This book will serve as a transition between the first and second series. It will be written by Rick Riordan, Peter Lerangis, Gordon Korman, and Jude Watson and is expected to be released on April 5, 2011.[12]

Series Two: Cahills vs. Vespers

The first book is to be published in August 2011, and is written by[13] Gordon Korman, who was also the author of Books 2 and 8 of the original series. Jude Watson was the author of Books 4 and 6 of the original series,and will write book two.[13] Peter Lerangis was the author of Books 3 and 7 of the original series, writing book three.[13] Roland Smith is a new author to the series, who will write book four.[13] Linda Sue Park was the author of Book 9 from the original series, and will write book five.[13] The final book is by David Baldacci, a best-selling author known for his legal thrillers, and his book, the final one, is set to be released in March 2013.[14]

Bonus Books

Bonus Book: The Black Book of Buried Secrets

The Black Book of Buried Secrets, by Mallory Kass, with an introduction by Rick Riordan, is a bonus book in the series, and was published on October 26, 2010.[15][16] This book is about many of the secrets in the 39 Clues series never revealed before, including information about the Man in Black, the Madrigals, the other four branches, the fire that split the original Cahill family, and the night Hope and Arthur Cahill died. Mini-stories are included, such as Isabel's trial and arrest, Bae Oh's assault on Alistair and arrest. It is the first 39 Clues book that uses color on its internal pages.

Bonus Book: Agent Handbook

The agent handbook is a look into the series that you can write inside of and has some additional information on characters, founders, and branches. The book also has places to fill out information that you have found while reading the series. It was supposed to be released together with Book Nine, but was released early at Barnes and Noble and is only available there within the US. Now has been released in Australia and other countries.

Components

Cards

Collectible cards used in finding the Clues are included with hard cover books. Additional card packs are also sold and virtual ones may be obtained on the series website. Every book contains six different cards while card packs contain sixteen.

There are replicator cards, which on the website, you can redeem cards you don't have into your collection.

The cards have rarities: common, uncommon, rare, and ultra-rare. Ultra-rare cards can get you clues. Common cards can be found in books. The rare and uncommon cards can be found in card packs.[17]

Website

On the official The 39 Clues website, fans of the series can create an account and win certain prizes if eligible.[18] When a user creates an account, they become a "member" of one of the Cahill family branches,[18] and will be able to interact with the online 39 Clues experience.[18] They can also play "Missions" (games that are played by users to reveal clues)[18] and load cards from the books onto their account by typing in the code from the cards. People can also play "games"at Arena 39.[18]

Film Adaptation

Steven Spielberg acquired film rights to the series in June 2008. Spielberg and Scholastic Media president Deborah Forte will produce the series,[19] while Spielberg is interested in directing the first film. Jeff Nathanson was hired to write in September 2008.[20]

Awards

As of June 11, 2010, The 39 Clues series has been on the New York Times bestseller list of Children's Series books for 48 weeks.[21] Books in the series have also appeared on the USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists.[15]

Future releases

  • The 39 Clues: The Movie is scheduled to be released in late 2011.

References

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  2. ^ "The 39 Clues: My Cards". The 39 Clues official website. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
  3. ^ Riordan, Rick (2008). The Maze of Bones. New York: Scholastic Corporation. ISBN 9780545060394. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)[page needed]
  4. ^ Grace Cahill in The Cahill Web of The 39 Clues official website
  5. ^ Grace Cahill's Biography at Various
  6. ^ Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent's Biography at Various
  7. ^ William McIntyre's Biography at Various
  8. ^ Man In Black's Biography at Various
  9. ^ Bae Oh's Biography at Various
  10. ^ "Beatrice Cahill in The Cahill Web". The 39 Clues official website. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  11. ^ Korman, Gordon (April 6, 2010). The Emperor's Code. The 39 Clues. Scholastic. ISBN 978-0545060486.
  12. ^ "Amazon.com: The 39 Clues: Vespers Rising". Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  13. ^ a b c d e "The 39 Clues". Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  14. ^ Fuentes, Catherine (22 September 2010). "'39 Clues' exclusive: New series from Scholastic will feature David Baldacci". Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  15. ^ a b "The 39 Clues Online Press Kit". Scholastic Media Room. Scholastic.
  16. ^ 'The 39 Clues': Exclusive on final two titles, covers!
  17. ^ Stephen Lowman (March 21, 2010). "The future of children's book publishing". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
  18. ^ a b c d e The 39 Clues Official Website
  19. ^ Michael Fleming (2008-06-24). "Steven Spielberg follows '39 Clues'". Variety. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  20. ^ Tatiana Siegel (2008-09-02). "Jeff Nathanson to write '39 Clues'". Variety. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  21. ^ "Children's Books". The New York Times. June 11, 2010. Retrieved June 13, 2010.