What do You think about The Fugitive Factor (2005)?
I read “On the Run” book 2 “The Fugitive Factor” by Gordon Korman one of my favorite authors. At the beginning of this book leading off from the last book, Aiden and Meg are at a motel they think Frank Lindeneur (the only man who can prove their parents innocent) stayed in 10 years before. They are trying to ask for the records but are turned down and have to do it the fugitive way. They end up running away and having a four-wheeler accident and that leads to the worst things imaginable. “Hang On!” (11) My favorite part of this book is when Aiden and Meg think that they are trapped by cops in a hotel and Aiden refers to his father's book. The character in his father's book has to escape and saw a laundry chute Aiden then quickly finds one and hops down and Meg not far behind. They end up gaining so much momentum they would have looked like pancakes if they didn't land in a soft bed of... laundry.My favorite character in this book is their “Aunt Jane” which is Frank Lindeneur ex-girlfriend. She is a nice soft hearted person who wants the best for them. Later in the book she betrays them for their own good that is why she is my favorite.That is my review on the second book of the on the run series look forward to reading my review on the next book. By: Heather Peterson
—Heather p
Realistic Fiction147 pagesby Gordon KormanThis is the second book in the On The Run series. In this book, Aiden and Meg are continuing the search for Frank Lindenaur. On the way, they find a vital clue that could lead them to the evidence they need - Frank's ex-girlfriend. They think she will have what they need to prove him guilty and their parents innocent, until she turns on them.This was a great book!! I love this series so much so far. I love how Gordon Korman describes everything so well you can imagine what is going on very clearly in your head. It has the perfect combination of action, suspense, sadness, happiness, adventure, fear, and mystery. But aI think what I love best about these books are the characters. Their personalities are so diverse and they all have a purpose. I love how, although the FBI is after them, so is a bald assassin trying to murdur them, who is following them everywhere! It adds a great role of suspense and mystery. I can't figure out how he knows where they are!I'm seriously considering writeing a letter to Warner Brothers asking them to turn the first book, Chasing the Falconers, into a movie. I would love to play Meg! That is my dream role. I can't wait to write it and send it in - and possibly audition over the summer if they agree. I know that lots of people love this series and I think it would make a FANTASTIC movie!!!
—Cassidy
Aiden and Meg Falconer are on a scavenger hunt to find proof to free their parents from prison.But to do that they have to live a secret life, and go under cover to get the evidence they need.Ever scince they broke out of the juvinile detention center that they were being held at, they were being chased around by the FBI, they were also being chased by a strange killer that was oddly nicknamed Hairless Joe. Now their story is all over the world and now everyone is looking for them.So they think they can get help from an old family freind, but when Meg was thrown in jail the danger level jumped from 5 to 10 and the adventure got more intence.
—Hamant R