2095 5, Jon Scieszka
2095 5, Jon Scieszka
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2095 #5

Author: Jon Scieszka

Narrator: Bryan Kennedy

Unabridged: 1 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/23/2019


Synopsis

Zapped into the twenty-first century by The Book, Fred, Sam, and Joe discover that the future is worth waiting for. 3-D ads attack them on the street, and ray gun-toting robots demand their ID numbers, or else. And a meeting with their great-grandkids could knock out the old family tree at the roots! Will the trio's future mix-up wipe out their past?

About The Author

Multiple award-winning author Jon Scieszka grew up in Flint, Michigan, the second oldest and the nicest of six boys. Jon went to school at Culver Military Academy in Indiana where he was a Lieutenant; Albion College in Michigan where he studied to be a doctor; and Columbia University in New York, where he received an M.F.A. in fiction. He taught elementary school in New York for ten years in a variety of positions. He is the author of many books for children including the New York Times Best Illustrated Book The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (illustrated by Lane Smith), the Caldecott Honor book The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (illustrated by Lane Smith), and Math Curse (illustrated by Lane Smith).  In addition to his work as an author, Jon also runs a web-based literacy program called “Guys Read” that is designed to encourage boys, particularly reluctant readers, to get involved with books. In 2008, Jon was named the country’s first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, a joint effort of the Library of Congress and the Children’s Book Council. During his two-year role as Ambassador, he acted as a spokesperson for children’s literature, speaking to groups of parents, teachers, and children to encourage the importance of reading. You can visit Jon online at www.jsworldwide.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anya on July 02, 2020

I read this two times in a row. It is strange, but good depending on your point of view. Though I am a big book critic, I do prefer the broken down ones because they feel used. Though if a book isn't already broken down, and is new, I don't want to ruin the crispy binding and the new smell (does any......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on April 01, 2024

For the sci fi lovers! This is the only one that deals with the future, and we learn some more rules for time travel as well. A simple but appealing series for young readers. Check out my YouTube channel for bookish videos and monthly wrap ups!......more

Goodreads review by Mr. on July 03, 2012

1) I liked this book because it was really exciting and suspenseful. For example, they needed a book to travel through time but then they couldn't find it so they had to use Uncle Joe's Time Warp Watch instead (51). This was suspenseful because it didn't really work right and they bounced all around......more

Goodreads review by Jurbler on April 18, 2020

What a prophetic piece of prose. Perfectly punctual in pugilistic platitudes. This is a book for children that I found in my old room and it still holds up to my current mental abilities.......more

Goodreads review by Nahibya on August 28, 2015

Este es un libro infantil y por lo tanto, debes clasificarlo en la línea de los libros infantiles que has leído, no se puede de otra forma. Me gustó mucho y me reí un montón. No me meteré con la narración ni nada de esas cosas con las que me meto cuando leo un libro de adultos. Lo importante aquí es......more