

Read a non-fiction book: Our Planet (Matt Whyman).Read a book by the world's biggest selling author - James Patterson.Read a one-off book: Holes (Louis Sachar), Wishtree (K A Applegate), Stone Fox (James Reynolds Gardiner).Read a brand new series: A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery (Robin Stevens).Read a new series with potential: Nevermoor: The Trial of Morrigan Crow (Jessica Townsend).Finish a series you've been meaning to finish: The Narnia Chronicles, Harry Potter.Firstly a book about a pandemic but set in the 1660s when the plague was rampant: A Parcel of Patterns (Jill Paton Walsh).When an ancient hidden treasure is at stake, people will do anything to find it first.With children at home during this enforced period it doesn't meant that they can't travel beyond their home with titles such as these. In a daring adventure that takes her across South America, Charlie must crack Darwin’s 200-year-old clues to track down his mysterious discovery-and stay ahead of the formidable lineup of enemies who are hot on her tail. Afterward, it vanished, never to be seen again…īut Darwin left a trail of clues behind for those brave and clever enough to search for it. When he returned, he carried a treasure that inspired both awe and terror in his crew. In 1835, Charles Darwin diverted his ship’s journey so he could spend ten months in South America on a secret solo expedition. That is, until she’s approached by the mysterious Esmeralda Castle, who has a code she knows only Charlie can decipher. Charlie Thorne isn’t even thirteen.Īfter saving the world, Charlie is ready to take it easy in the Galapagos Islands.

In this sequel to the New York Times bestselling Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation-which #1 New York Times bestselling author Chris Grabenstein called “a real page-burner”-Charlie searches for Charles Darwin’s hidden treasure in South America.Ĭharlie Thorne is a genius.
