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Booklist - 09/01/2014 Still hot on the trail of the relics forming Copernicus’ world-altering time machine, Wade, Becca, Lily, Darrell, and Roald continue their travels, breaking codes, solving clues, and evading the dangerous Order of Teutonic Knights. After a rendezvous in London with a Russian expert in ancient languages, the kids set out to Moscow, Siberia, and St. Petersburg, peeling back layers of secrets in order to uncover the hidden location of the two parts of the next relic on their list, a bejeweled serpent that comes to life when the pieces are joined. While following their leads, the kids and Wade’s father also catch wind of the location of Darrell’s mother, kidnapped by the order and held captive in a dangerous time machine. Though the breakneck pace and frenetic plot at times makes this installment in the Copernicus Legacy series feel overstuffed, the slow, intriguing reveals of enticing secrets about the order and, in particular, the mysterious origins of its leader will keep the pages flying and build ample anticipation for the next book. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Abbott’s publishers are accelerating the momentum started with the series opener by adding a book tour and live relic hunt to the mix. - Copyright 2014 Booklist.

School Library Journal - 10/01/2014 Gr 4–6—Still reeling from their last adventure in The Forbidden Stone (HarperCollins, 2014) which ended only hours before, Wade, Darrell, Becca, and Lily are nearly killed by Galina and the evil Order. So begins another around-the-globe hunt for one of 12 mysterious relics that can reactivate a time-traveling astrolabe built by Nicolas Copernicus. But the relic is not the only valuable thing the group is searching for: they must find and rescue Darrell's mother, kidnapped by Galina's thugs. Codes and riddles point the way to the hidden relic, and though readers are unable to participate in solving the puzzles, they will have fun witnessing the characters use their complementary skills to work together and find the answers. The novel's challenge is its length: multiple plotlines and secondary characters are interesting but numerous enough to slow down the otherwise fast-paced narrative. Moderate violence (stabbing, shooting, poisoning, and explosions) contrasts with occasional juvenile phrases such as, "Wade had been giving Becca goo-goo eyes…" and "you are being tremendously awesome". References to the companion novella, The Copernicus Archives: Wade and the Scorpion's Claw, (HarperCollins, 2014) whose events take place after the first novel and before this title, add another layer. Readers learn a bit more about each of the four young heroes in this second installment, but those wishing for more character development will want to read the novellas. Fans of the series will eagerly await the next entry.—Marybeth Kozikowski, Sachem Public Library, Holbrook, NY - Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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