The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster
by Marcus Rashford
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Pub Date 14 Mar 2024 | Archive Date 1 Mar 2024
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Description
Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back in another exciting adventure full of fantastic friendships, high-stakes mysteries and strange goings-on!
There's something strange going on at school. . .
When a treasure hunt is announced at Rutherford School, Marcus teams up with his friends to win. But an otherworldly monster is set on spoiling their fun! It’s up to the Breakfast Club Investigators to use clues from a series of comic books to uncover the truth. But what happens when reality is stranger than fiction?
In one of their hardest cases yet, failing to solve the mystery just isn’t an option.
The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster is the fourth book in the exciting mystery series from England International footballer Marcus Rashford MBE. Written with Alex Falase-Koya and packed with tons of illustrations by Marta Kissi, this is the perfect book for children aged 8-11.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781035025572 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 256 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
The Breakfast Club Adventures
The Treasue Hunt Monster
By Marcus Rashford
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Release date 14 March 2024.
The Breakfast Club Investigators are back again, this time trying to solve The Treasure Hunt race and become the winners. Whilst working out the mystery of the monster that's trying to sabotage them.
This book is aimed at 8-11 age range, it can be read as a stand alone and enjoyed by both boys and girls.
The book has great illustrations to coincide with the storyline and help the children visualise the story and its characters.
The easy to read, short chapters help keep the little readers interested. As do the relatable characters, that have their own individual personalities and interests. I love that this books characters are all equal, from different cultures and backgrounds.
The book has interesting, real and relative themes throughout. Showing the reader about friendship, acceptance, supporting one another, showing individual strengths and resilience. It also lets the young readers know that it is ok to make mistakes and how it is important to own up to them and say your sorry.
That being said this is a fun, fast-paced, action-packed story with a little spooky and suspenseful for anyone one to enjoy.
My son is a huge Manchester United and Marcus Rashford fan, he is also dyslexic and not a strong reader and this series of books helped him to take an interest in reading again. He is excited for this book to be released and cannot wait to add it to his collection.
The breakfast club adventures: the treasure hunt monsters.
As a family, we are huge fans of Marcus Rashfords previous novels. My son lives and breathes football if he hasn't got a football at his feet, he isn't well. Together we have read every single Marcus Rashford book and have loved them all. So when @netgalley gave me and my son the opportunity to read this we could not be more excited.
This book is action packed, fast paced and great fun to read. My son really struggles to sit down and read more than a chapter at a time so I was shocked when he couldn't put it down, he finished it over 3 days. He mentioned that because of the short chapters it felt so much easier to read and wanted to get more read.
On first opening the ebook my son Oscar told me how much he loved the illustrations on the front cover, he also mentioned that he liked the different text styles as we headed through the first chapter. I would say this book is aimed at children ages 8-12 years. That being said if a child is a more advanced reader and enjoys mystery then this could be for them too.
The illustrations throughout were perfect and helped my son visualise the story.
I highly reccomend and we will be purchasing the paper copy as soon as it is out to add to Oscars collection.
Is there anything Marcus Rashford cant do?
Massive thank you to net galley, Marcus Rashford and Macmillan children's books for giving us the opportunity to read this.