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The Emperor's Code is the eighth book in the series. It was written by Gordon Korman and published on April 6, 2010. [10] It is 190 pages long. Amy and Dan go to China to find the next clue. After searching for clues in Tiananmen Square, Dan runs off after an argument.
The Emperor's Code is the eighth book in The 39 Clues series written by Gordon Korman. [1] The book's cover, revealed on March 2, 2010, shows a red mask with codes imprinted in specific areas against a purple background. After the release, readers were asked to find three of the four codes printed on the mask.
In The Emperor's Code, Jonah decided to quit the quest, [56] only to return in Into the Gauntlet, where he was revealed to be a fan of William Shakespeare. [57] Jonah is a Janus, and his mother, Cora serves as one of the branch leaders. [58] Jonah's official card is No. 80. [32]
The 39 Clues: Doublecross is the fourth series in the 39 Clues series of books. The series was published from 2015 to 2016. It follows the story of the Cahills as they suffer from infighting.
The Maze of Bones is the first novel of The 39 Clues series, written by Rick Riordan and published September 9, 2008 by Scholastic. [1] It stars Amy and Dan Cahill, two orphans who discover, upon their grandmother Grace's death, that they are part of the powerful Cahill family, whose members constantly fight each other for Clues, which are ingredients to a mysterious serum.
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The Horn Book Magazine said, "The series still pushes credulity past the tipping point, but these installments introduce new developments (heretofore cartoonish competitors reveal hints of humanity; the sibs' stalwart nanny becomes suspicious; clues to their parents' death surface) that rejuvenate the foundering plots."
All info CAN be verified by going to the39clues.com (which is the official website for this series) and entering the card codes. The same is true for the bonus cards. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.193.250.188 ( talk ) 17:26, 10 March 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]