Ryan Quinn
By: Ron McGee
Ryan Quinn and the Rebel’s Escape is the first fast-paced, sensational novel in a trilogy about a New York City teenager who could give James Bond and Jason Bourne a run for their money. Fans of Alex Rider and the Spy School series will be completely enthralled.
Ryan Quinn hopes his traveling days are over. The son of a United Nations worker, he’s grown up in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa—everywhere but home. He’s finally settled at a great school in New York and is making friends when, suddenly, his world is turned upside down.
Ryan is blindsided when his father disappears and his mother is abducted. Left with nothing but questions, he soon discovers his parents have been leading a double life. They actually work with the Emergency Rescue Committee, an underground organization that has performed dangerous rescue missions since World War II, and they’ve been secretly training Ryan to follow in their footsteps.
With his parents’ lives in the balance and more at stake than he knows, Ryan dives into a mission of international intrigue that sends him around the globe. To survive, he must trust his training and perform his own daring rescue mission in a thrilling race for freedom.
Don't miss this first book in Ron McGee’s high-stakes trilogy about Ryan Quinn.
1. Make a map of Andakar. What do you think it looks like? Draw the places where Tasha and Ryan went.
2. Go to this Website on Writing Your Own Secret Code http://www.instructables.com/id/Spy-tech-Practical-Codes/ . Try to find a partner and write two secret codes. When you are finished, switch with your partner to see if you can solve the codes. If you can not find a partner, just send it to Mrs. Jack and see if she can figure it out.
3. There are four different games found at the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C.'s website. Please go to their site SPY and play two of the four games. To show me that you've completed your assignment, write down your name, name of school, and the names of the two challenges/games you've completed to get credit for this activity. Also, share with me whether you were successful or not.
By: Ron McGee
Ryan Quinn and the Rebel’s Escape is the first fast-paced, sensational novel in a trilogy about a New York City teenager who could give James Bond and Jason Bourne a run for their money. Fans of Alex Rider and the Spy School series will be completely enthralled.
Ryan Quinn hopes his traveling days are over. The son of a United Nations worker, he’s grown up in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa—everywhere but home. He’s finally settled at a great school in New York and is making friends when, suddenly, his world is turned upside down.
Ryan is blindsided when his father disappears and his mother is abducted. Left with nothing but questions, he soon discovers his parents have been leading a double life. They actually work with the Emergency Rescue Committee, an underground organization that has performed dangerous rescue missions since World War II, and they’ve been secretly training Ryan to follow in their footsteps.
With his parents’ lives in the balance and more at stake than he knows, Ryan dives into a mission of international intrigue that sends him around the globe. To survive, he must trust his training and perform his own daring rescue mission in a thrilling race for freedom.
Don't miss this first book in Ron McGee’s high-stakes trilogy about Ryan Quinn.
1. Make a map of Andakar. What do you think it looks like? Draw the places where Tasha and Ryan went.
2. Go to this Website on Writing Your Own Secret Code http://www.instructables.com/id/Spy-tech-Practical-Codes/ . Try to find a partner and write two secret codes. When you are finished, switch with your partner to see if you can solve the codes. If you can not find a partner, just send it to Mrs. Jack and see if she can figure it out.
3. There are four different games found at the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C.'s website. Please go to their site SPY and play two of the four games. To show me that you've completed your assignment, write down your name, name of school, and the names of the two challenges/games you've completed to get credit for this activity. Also, share with me whether you were successful or not.