Genius: The Game
The Game by Leopoldo Gout sounds pretty fantastic with high stakes and a diverse cast of characters. Plus, it's can be a must-have item at your kid's library. The concept of the novel was compelling; during the first half of the story, your child just thinking about how much fun it would be to be recruited for The Game, or perhaps to know to code so well that I could hack into things.
Gout tells a story about three characters in their teenage years who meet at a competition called “Zero Hour” where 200 geniuses from around the world try to win the ultimate prize. However, for the main characters, life is a lot more complicated than it seems. It’s easy to get pulled into the world of these three young children as their life is incredibly exciting and filled with mysteries. Yet, math is what they share together. “Genius” is a book for teenagers who love to read mysteries and novels, but also enjoy math or might need a little bit more motivation while learning for their maths exams.
Link to buy: www.amazon.com/Genius-Game-Leopoldo-Gout/dp/1250045819