Hawking’s Hallway (The Accelerati Trilogy, #3)

Hawking's Hallway
Nick Slate, in order to protect his father and little brother, reluctantly must help the Accelerati complete Tesla's great device. Their power-mad leader wants nothing less than to control the world's energy--but there are still three missing objects to track down. Nick's friends can't help him, as they are spread across the globe grappling with their own mysteries--with Vince in Scotland, Caitlin and Mitch on their way to New Jersey, and Petula's whereabouts unknown. On his own, Nick must locate Tesla's final inventions-- which are the most powerful of all, capable of shattering time and collapsing space. Praise for Tesla's Attic * "...Shusterman and Elfman have crafted a plot more devious, characters far quirkier, climaxes (yes, there are two) more breathless, and a narration much, much funnier than recent mad-science offerings. Sticking with a third-person narration frees the authors to be as wryly and sophisticatedly witty as they please without compromising the veracity of their middle-school cast, resulting in storytelling as delightful as the story being told." -Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books (starred review) "Lively, intelligent prose elevates this story of teenagers versus mad scientists, the third-person point of view offering a stage to various players in their play of galactic consequence. A wild tale in the spirit of Back to the Future, with a hint of Malamud's The Natural tossed in."--Kirkus Reviews "This collaboration between Shusterman and Elfman tempers the scarier elements of Nick's quest with deft, humorous writing and plenty of the ordinary adventures of a new kid in school finding his niche. Hand this one to fans of Rick Riordan's Kane Chronicles or Kenneth Oppel's Airborne."--Booklist 2014 VOYA Magazine Top Shelf Honoree A Junior Library Guild Selection

Together, the series is 5-stars. Each of the books is a well written, well thought out story. Fantastic stories that will capture kids’ attention and get them to read! I will highly recommend these to students coming into the library looking for a good series to read. The stories are intricate and fast-moving. The research that went into writing this series was impressive. I really enjoyed reading them and was actually a bit disappointed that the story had to end. These have it all. But, what I will have to tell students is to READ THEM IN ORDER! That’s the best way. Book 2 and 3 wouldn’t be as good without having read the previous book.

Well done. Thank you Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman for an entertaining journey through time and space.

Hawking’s Hallway (The Accelerati Trilogy, #3)
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