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Title:The Winning Element (The Specialists #3)
Author:Shannon Greenland
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:April 17th 2008 by Speak
Categories:Young Adult. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Romance. Teen
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With two successful missions under her belt, GiGi is finally feeling comfortable and confident with the Specialists. But then she learns about Eduardo Villaneuva, a notorious chemical smuggler currently at large. Not only is he a present danger, but he was responsible for the deaths of GiGi's parents. The government has been trying to track him down for years, and with GiGi's fierce determination (and TL's help), the Specialists are hired to capture him. And this time, GiGi's in charge of the mission. Only, she can't do this alone. She needs Beaker's chemistry expertise. But when their cover has to be cheerleaders at a national cheerleading competition, Goth-girl Beaker is not too pleased.

With personality conflicts, mission challenges, and the demanding schedule of the cheerleading competition, Beaker and GiGi find it difficult to focus on the task at hand. But with all that's at stake, can they put these issues aside and apprehend Eduardo, or will GiGi's opportunity to stop him be blown to bits?

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Original Title: The Winning Element (The Specialists)
ISBN: 0142410527 (ISBN13: 9780142410523)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Specialists #3
Literary Awards: Booksellers' Best Award


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Ratings: 4.04 From 2216 Users | 62 Reviews

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Young group of kids who become spies because of their unique talents. They don't get along in school becaus they are so brilliant. They are taken out of school and their talents are used to their fullest. A very neat perspective on utilizing people to their fullest.

I love this clean spy book for teens! This is the 3rd book in the series and is as good as the first two! This is an amazingly intense thriller with lots of action and wonderful characters. This series is the best I have read of its kind!I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

This one just flew by; I couldnt believe I had finished it so quickly. While I thought the story was enjoyable, it didnt make a whole lot of sense. GiGi finds out her parents had been murdered and wants to hunt down the guy responsible. He happens to be staying at a hotel in Florida where a huge cheerleading conference is being held. Gigi and Beaker pose as cheerleaders to get close to the Bad Guy. When I read the description I guess I was expecting something else. Im still not sure what the

Terrorist bombs, vicious killers, and cheerleaders. Okay, the goofiness level ramps up in this third volume of the series, but its fun. As with the first two books, the story stays grounded in the real world, although some of the situations are comical, especially the perky cheerleaders. This time, computer nerd, GiGi, and Goth girl, Beaker, have to go undercover in Florida during a national cheerleader competition. I had a blast.

The 3rd book in the Specialists series. I'd say this was better than the second - by far, since the plot actually made sense! - but still not great enough to completely blow me away. I do think it's a fun read that teens would enjoy, though.In here, GiGi learns about this notorious chemical smuggler who was responsible for the deaths of her parents when she was young, and she immediately decides she has to go after him. Her organization gets the go-ahead from the government because they want to

This book was fascinating, out of the specialist saga this one wasfilled with the most humour, as the most unexpected task is requiredupon GiGi, The winning Element was the 1/2 of my favourite specialist books.

The 3rd book in the Specialists series. I'd say this was better than the second - by far, since the plot actually made sense! - but still not great enough to completely blow me away. I do think it's a fun read that teens would enjoy, though.In here, GiGi learns about this notorious chemical smuggler who was responsible for the deaths of her parents when she was young, and she immediately decides she has to go after him. Her organization gets the go-ahead from the government because they want to

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