This is the second book in 'The League of Unexceptional Children' series, featuring twelve-year-old protagonists Jonathan and Shelley. These two self-proclaimed 'unexceptional' kids, who previously saved the world by a fluke, are once again thrust into a high-stakes mission. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom enlists them to recover a stolen virus that threatens to diminish intelligence globally. The book is packed with humor and adventure, encouraging young readers to embrace their unique qualities and understand that being 'average' can be a superpower. It's ideal for children aged 8-12 who enjoy spy stories, comedy, and themes of self-acceptance and teamwork.
A hilarious and action-packed sequel to The League of Unexceptional Children--now available in paperback! Jonathan Murray: Twelve years old. Wears khaki pants to tell the world he plans on driving the speed limit when he grows up. Saved the world once; it was probably a fluke. Shelley Brown: Twelve years old. Narrates her imaginary exploits as if she is the subject of a documentary film. Saved the world once; it was probably a fluke. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has called upon Jonathan and Shelley to catch a criminal who has stolen a virus that makes people less smart. When the stakes are this high, can the kids be the utterly average spies the world needs them to be and save the day? Embrace your unexceptional side in this hysterically funny sequel!