Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Bridget Wilder #2 Spy to the Rescue written by Jonathan Bernstein, reviewed by Klaudia Janek

Summary:
In this second installment of the Bridget Wilder series, Bridget finds herself in a whirlwind of chaos when her long-lost father, a supposed super-spy, turns out to be less than she expected. Instead of exciting spy training, he focuses on mundane activities. However, when Bridget is framed for a crime and her father goes missing, she must step up and embrace her spy instincts. With her best friend and a high-tech nano-marble sidekick, Bridget navigates the world of espionage to save her father and prevent disaster, proving that girl power and humor go hand in hand. 

Straight Talk for Librarians: This story is filled with thrilling moments like Bridget's kidnapping by cheerleaders and high-tech gadgetry, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Bridget's struggles with family dynamics, friendships, and crushes resonate with middle schoolers, making her a relatable protagonist. Parts of the book are pretty funny, making it enjoyable and accessible, ensuring readers are entertained while following Bridget's escapades. School librarians can incorporate "Bridget Wilder: Spy to the Rescue" into programming by organizing mystery-themed events or spy-related activities, encouraging students to engage with the themes of teamwork and problem-solving. It would be a fun book club book where students discuss the importance of character development and plot twists, fostering critical thinking. STEM projects could be inspired by the imaginative gadgets in the story, allowing students to learn about coding or robotics.

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