Spy to the Rescue
Spy to the Rescue
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HarperCollins
Just the Series: Bridget Wilder Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Bridget Wilder   

Annotation: Wrongly blamed for ruining a glamorous birthday party right before her super-spy father goes missing, Bridget sneaks away to New York to rescue him while outmaneuvering her brother, resisting a crush and preventing a global disaster before her mother finds out.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #5902124
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 03/14/17
Pages: 309 pages
ISBN: 0-06-238270-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-238270-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2015947550
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

At the end of Bridget Wilder: Spy-in-Training (2015), Bridget Wilder was told to retire just as she was getting started in the world of spying. She tried to go back to her old life, but her acerbic best friend has moved across the country, her almost-boyfriend and fellow spy has disappeared, her biological father has moved nearby, and her social life isn't going anywhere. When she receives a cryptic message from her father and realizes he has been kidnapped, she knows she has to try and save him. Finagling a trip to New York, Bridget finds herself diving headfirst into the spy game again. Readers who enjoyed Bridget's first will devour her second book and start sleuthing for more.

Horn Book

Thirteen-year-old Bridget jets cross-country to New York City to rescue her biological father, a retired CIA agent who's been kidnapped. Surprises (including the appearance of another family member) and nonstop action (at times credibility-straining but nonetheless diverting) keep the teenage spy plenty busy in this, her second outing. Characterization is minimal, but the corny one-liners and high-tech gadgets are entertaining.

Kirkus Reviews

During her attempt to save her father, a teen spy uncovers an assassination plot. Life has returned—depressingly—to normal for 13-year-old Bridget in the second installment of Bernstein's teen spy series (Spy-in-Training, 2015). Her birth father, Carter Strike, refuses to discuss his former spy life or to continue her training. When Strike mysteriously disappears, Bridget fabricates a weekend trip to visit her best friend, Joanna, in New York City to rescue her father. Her plans become complicated when her older brother and his girlfriend are conscripted as her chaperones. She tracks Strike to a famous (fictional) building and discovers a figure from their past. She also learns about an assassination attempt on the teenage son of a high-ranking official from the (also-fictional) country of Trezekhastan. When her friends and brother are unwittingly pulled into her adventure, they rally to help stop an international war. Bernstein's heroine has grown more confident, more adventurous, and, thankfully, more likable. Bridget adapts quickly to the many obstacles and villains thrown her way in the book's rapid-fire action scenes. While action sequences still require a major suspension of disbelief, readers will love Bridget's quips and quick-thinking moves. Over-the-top action that will keep readers turning pages. (Adventure. 9-12)

School Library Journal

Gr 4-6 This adventure novel picks up right where Bridget Wilder: Spy in Training left off, with middle child Bridget feeling stuck between life with her everyday suburban family and the growing relationship with her recently introduced biological father, who used to be a spy. When her biological father disappears, however, Bridget decides it's up to her to rescue him. She travels to New York City with her mischief-prone older brother in tow. The resulting adventure involves new accomplices and ever-complicated family revelations as Bridget aims to prove she can put her spy experience to use. What felt fresh and exciting in the first book feels a bit overdone in this second installment, and the plot depends on a large number of coincidences, sudden character reappearances, and clueless adultsall of which combined test the abilities of even the most enthralled readers to suspend disbelief. VERDICT If readers loved the first in the series, go ahead and add this to the collection. Otherwise, give it a pass. Amy Koester, Learning Experiences Department, Skokie Public Library

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Word Count: 60,983
Reading Level: 4.9
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.9 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 183301 / grade: Middle Grades

Middle school meets Mission: Impossible when Bridget heads to New York City to save her spy-dad from enemy agents. Packed with action and laughs, the second book in the Bridget Wilder series is now available in paperback.

Can Bridget ditch her annoying older brother, squash a budding crush, and prevent global disaster before her mom texts to check in? Or are Bridget’s days as a spy over—for good?

When the top-secret spy agency that recruited Bridget turns out to be a fake, Bridget hopes her superspy father will teach her his tricks, stealth codes, and martial-arts moves (WRONG!). Instead of drop-kicking evil villains and shooting laser beams from her lip gloss, he wants to bond over normal (aka BORING!) stuff like TV, fro-yo, and boy talk. But when Bridget gets framed for stealing cheerleading secrets and ruining the coolest party of the birthday season, her spy instincts kick in: she’s being set up. And when her spy dad goes missing, Bridget knows she’s the only one who can bring him back alive—official spy or not.

Now Bridget’s back in the spy game and on a plane headed straight to New York City with her best friend by her side and a crafty nano-marble sidekick that does everything from hacking phones to taking down the fiercest enemy agents.

It is no secret—Bridget Wilder: Spy to the Rescue is the second mission in an explosive series packed with humor, high-tech gadgets, and best of all: girl power.


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