Cadel is back in another suspensful story as Prosper English returns and tries to ruin Cadel and everything he holds dear. Cadel must use his smarts, his looks, and his connections to find Prosper and his allies and put an end to them once and for all. This story is one of those stories that are good, but when you would like to put it down, you cannot. That is what I do not like about this book or any of those kind of books. This book is a fantasy and science-fiction book that I would recommend to children and teenagers, but only if they have read the first two books in this series. The first two Genius books were brilliant and amazing. I mean, really amazing. I was half-terrified that Wars would be a disappointment.It wasn't. It was the best yet.I read it a while back, so I can't say all my favorite parts. But it was amazing. Almost every moment was edge-of-the-seat intense. And I've never loved the characters more. Seriously, these are some of the best characters I've EVER read - though, of course, the real prize goes to Cadel, one of the most realistic kid geniuses ever.And the ending. Don't make me relive the beautiful, heart-breaking ending.Genius Wars is a solid favorite with me.
What do You think about The Genius Wars (2009)?
Tight, action-packed writing makes for another winning Jinks YA novel.
—zolera
What a great book! I can't wait for the next one to come out.
—Cookieees96
Great book, just as good as the rest in the series.
—mia