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Max Tilt: Fire the Depths, by Peter Lerangis
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Gr 4–6—With his mother in the hospital, his father unemployed, the mortgage overdue, and utilities shut off, 13-year-old Max Tilt needs help, but he never expects that his salvation might come from his great-great-great-grandfather Jules Verne. Searching for garage sale items, he and his cousin Alex Verne find a strange chest in the attic; the clues inside it lead them to the unpublished chapters of Verne's memoir, The Lost Treasures, and to the path that Verne followed in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. But Alex and Max are not alone in their quest for the lost treasure—evil tycoon Spencer Niemand has made it his life's goal to claim it and build an underwater civilization, his own refuge for a dying planet. Together this unlikely team venture to a lost underwater city, cross treacherous frozen mountains, battle giant squid, navigate vicious whirlpools, and brave deadly cold on a quest that may follow the passage of the real, not fictional, Nautilus. Lerangis brings Jules Verne to life for a new generation, and instantly pulls readers in with enticing clues, fast-paced action, and intriguing characters. Max is a likeable hero; he is clever, brave, and ready to risk it all for his family. He has been labeled as "on the spectrum;" his emotions trigger associative smells, he loves facts, and sometimes has trouble relating to people. VERDICT Readers will be hooked by the high-octane adventure and charmed by the well-developed characters. Fans of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter will eagerly await Max Tilt's next adventure.—MaryAnn Karre, Vestal, NY
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“Max Tilt at once celebrates the old-fashioned storytelling of Jules Verne and updates it for modern readers, undermining archetypes and tropes to create a hero in Max Tilt who is honest, human, and almost impossibly lovable.” (Soman Chainani, author of The School for Good and Evil)“Lerangis brings Jules Verne to life for a new generation, and instantly pulls readers in with enticing clues, fast-paced action, and intriguing characters.” (School Library Journal)“With an action-filled plot that moves at a breakneck pace and each chapter ending on a cliff-hanger, this series starter may have young readers reaching for the Verne classic that inspired this adventure, while waiting for more from Max and Alex.” (Booklist)
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Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Lexile Measure: 600L (What's this?)
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Series: Max Tilt (Book 1)
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins (October 3, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062441000
ISBN-13: 978-0062441003
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
12 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#829,698 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Although a little derivative, it's all Lerangis. Keeps moving, down right silly at places, but if you're not familiar with Jules Verne it will make you want to know more.
very interesting bookhas a bunch of adventure and is totally clean fit for ages 9 and above.i love this book so much
When thirteen year old Max (great great great grandson of Jules Verne) and his cousin, Alex, stumble upon one of Jules unfinished works while cleaning the attic looking for things to sell, Max's family needed help to save their house and fast. Well Max and Alex decide to follow the clues in the book, but they need money and help, is this guy Spencer Niemand the one to help them or the one to hurt them the most, and who is he?I have read all kinds of books where authors take the reader on trips back in time, historical fiction. Or they write a book in a way to teach the reader one thing or another, but I believe this is the first book I have read that had been written, at least for middle graders, to teach them about a classic book, and it was a really fun awesome book. (Hint: Libraries if you don't have it now stock up on a few 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, you are going to need them.) Peter Lerangis does not disappoint with this awesome race against time, nature, and humans, the action is non stop and the suspense is thick, but you will always find yourself rooting for the underdogs on this the ultimate race.
@kidlitexchange #partner —— All opinions are my own.This book is full of action, adventure and plenty of exploration. Max and his cousin Alex are descendants of Jules Verne. Yes, that Jules Verne, the French novelists known for his widely popular science fiction stories. When Max’s mom starts battling a serious illness and the bills starts to pile up, the cousins find themselves responsible for keeping the house running - quite literally. As the pair are rummaging around the house looking for items to sell, they stumble upon an old chest hidden in the attic. Inside they find one of Verne’s unpublished manuscripts. With hopes of discovering treasure to solve all of their problems, the two set off on their own adventure. Along the way they become stow aways on a ship, stumble upon a submarine, visit an underwater city, find themselves in icy Greenland, come face to face with a giant squid and uncover evidence that the Nautilus and Captain Nemo might have truly existed.This is a fun way to introduce or extend a study on the classic story of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. The story is fast paced and full of clues to decode. The nemesis is easy to be leery around and the main characters are often full of great luck and many comical moments. This is the second book I’ve ever read where a character has synesthesia. In this case, Max has a heightened sense of smell when he is dealing with strong emotions. His reactions are rather unique and entertaining. Sure to be a hit with middle grade adventure seekers. This is a great start to a new series. The sequel will focus on Around the World in 80 Days and is set to release later this year!!
Max Tilt is trying to cope with the fact that his mom is not well again and his dad is taking her to the Mayo clinic. His older cousin Alex isn't exactly who he'd choose to come stay with him, but she may be just the person he needs. She starts going through the family's mail and realizes they are about to lose electricity tomorrow and the house very soon if they don't do something. The two cousins start scrounging the house for anything they can sell to make money and stumble across a chest that once belonged to their many greats uncle, the author Jules Verne. A man shows up overly eager to get his hands on the chest, but by that time Alex and Max have found a secret compartment and the start of a message from Jules about a treasure. They are soon on the road to find Verne's treasure with this man, Spencer Niemand, close on their trail. And it seems Spencer Niemand wants the treasure very, very badly.This should appeal to kids who like wild adventures chasing down almost mythical treasure and solving ancient clues. I really enjoy Verne's work, and with the premise of this story I hope the author takes the opportunity to introduce kids to some of Verne's lesser known works. I was kind of disappointed he hasn't alluded to anything beyond 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in 80 Days so far. I mean, part of this story took the characters to Greenland which would have been the perfect time to bring up Verne's books about guys who explore the Arctic like The Fur Country, but there wasn't a peep about it. Oh well, this is just the start of the series, so Lerangis still has time to introduce more books. 20,000 Leagues under the Sea was definitely the main focus of this book in the adventures Max and Alex experience. Max is on the autism spectrum. He must be on the very high functioning end of the spectrum from the way his character is portrayed. Hand this to armchair adventurers and scifi fans.Notes on content: No language issues that I remember. No sexual content. An explosion at the beginning is hinted to have killed several, and another later incident likely kills at least one more person. Just some bumps and bruises on page, though more serious violence is threatened.
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