Although Cadel may be advanced beyond his years, at heart he’s a lonely kid. When he falls for the mysterious and brilliant Kay-Lee, he begins to question the moral implications of his studies for the first time. But is it too late to stop Dr. Darkkon from carrying out his plans? And is he really who he says he is?
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April 10, 2007 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780739350898
- File size: 480835 KB
- Duration: 16:41:44
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- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 4.9
- Lexile® Measure: 720
- Interest Level: 4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty: 3
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from April 2, 2007
With a series of breakneck twists and turns, Jinks's (the Pagan Chronicles) latest novel follows Cadel Piggott, a seven-year-old Australian boy with an incredible mind and a proclivity toward mischief: "He loved systems: phone systems, electrical systems, car engines, complicated traffic intersections." Following a string of disasters, which Cadel engineers (e.g., hacking into the city's power grid), his desperate adoptive parents take him to a psychologist, Dr. Thaddeus Roth. But instead of refocusing Cadel on more positive activities, Dr. Roth encourages the boy to develop increasingly destructive plans, such as orchestrating massive traffic jams and manipulating his classmates' emotions so that they turn on one another. Dr. Roth also stuns Cadel by revealing that he is employed by Cadel's birth father, Dr. Phineas Darkkon, a criminal mastermind serving a life sentence. From prison, Dr. Darkkon established the Axis Institute for the world's genetically talented and criminally inclined. Drs. Roth and Darkkon convince Cadel to join its small freshman class, and Cadel slowly uncovers a conspiracy of lies and betrayals that leave no aspect of his life untouched. Jinks has created an intricate, well-constructed and layered reality in this hefty novel, and as the complex deceptions that have shaped Cadel's life come to light, his emotional unraveling and awakening will likely engross readers. Ages 12-up. -
School Library Journal
November 1, 2007
Gr 7-10-Catherine Jinks complex and lengthy novel (Harcourt, 2007) about Cadel Piggott, a young prodigy working toward his degree in World Domination at the Axis Institute, is fully voiced by Justine Eyer in this overly ambitious production. Set in Australia, with characters from New Jersey, England, and Germany and an American narrator, the varying accents stretch listeners and readers beyond their comfort zones, although the reading does become more fluid as the book progresses. The choice of a female narrator for this title, which includes mostly male characters, is odd. Several of the evil men sound more like agitated, annoying playground bullies. The drawn-out story line covers seven years and involves nearly the entire staff of Axis as they undermine and plot against each other, while Cadel works against them. The cast of characters becomes muddled in the listening, and is easier to keep up with in the print version where readers can flip back to check previous passages. Listeners looking for a tale of young prodigies at school or crime and espionage novels would do better with Stewart Trentons The Mysterious Benedict Society (Listening Library, 2007) and Eoin Colfers Artemis Fowl series.Kelly Vikstrom, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MDCopyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
Languages
- English
Levels
- ATOS Level:4.9
- Lexile® Measure:720
- Interest Level:4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty:3
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