Point Appertaining To Books The Contest (Everest #1)
| Title | : | The Contest (Everest #1) |
| Author | : | Gordon Korman |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 96 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 2002 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 2002) |
| Categories | : | Adventure. Young Adult. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Gordon Korman
Paperback | Pages: 96 pages Rating: 3.85 | 3725 Users | 250 Reviews
Narrative Concering Books The Contest (Everest #1)
Four kids. One mountain.They come from all across America to be the youngest kid ever to climb Everest. But only one will reach the top first. The competition is fierce. The preparation is intense. The challenge is breathtaking.
When the final four reach the higher peaks, disaster strikes -- and all that separates the living from the dead is chance, bravery, and action.
A thrilling adventure trilogy from Gordon Korman about a number of kids competing to be the youngest person to ever reach the top of Mt. Everest.

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| Original Title: | Everest |
| ISBN: | 0439401399 (ISBN13: 9780439401395) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Everest #1 |
Rating Appertaining To Books The Contest (Everest #1)
Ratings: 3.85 From 3725 Users | 250 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books The Contest (Everest #1)
Everest #1: The Contest, by Gordon KormanAn athletic company is holding a contest to sponsor the youngest climber ever to summit Everest, the highest mountain in the world. "The Contest" follows several young hopefuls as they compete for a place on the four person team. Book one in an action-packed trilogy, "The Contest" is quick, decent read. My main complaint is that Korman uses several climbing terms and equipment pieces that he doesn't explain until the end of the book, if at all. ForI would have liked to know before starting that this series is just one book divided in "volumes" That said I think this would be a good book for middle grade kids that like adventure
I liked this book because it was about mountain climbing which is new to me. The reading age would probably be 6th grade and up. The book was about a competition to see which teenagers would make the Everest climbing team, only 4 of them would qualify. Other books from the same author are Dive, Island, and The Titanic. Which 4 kids will make the Everest team? Read the book to find out!!!

Yes I read an elementary school book. But its about mountaineering and shit and I never heard of this as a kid so I had to. Hard to rate this of course as a 28 year old. But overall did still enjoy it tho Tilt sucks hard. He better have a major attitude adjustment or kick rocks. Wow am I 78 years old?
I read this series, as well as some of Korman's others, when I was in elementary school. I remember really loving how these books were written. This book is fats-paced, and I remember loving that a character named Sammi was going to the top of Everest. It didn't work out for this class book project, but maybe another time!
This is a great series for reluctant 5th-8th grade readers. Packed with action and adventure!20 kids win a chance to take part in an Everest expedition. Training begins on a challenging peak in Colorado. Perry, Tilt, Dominic, Chris, Sammi and Bryn are the finalists. Perry is the least skilled and the other kids know it. He would like nothing better than to be sent home. Tilt is one of the best, but has a major attitude problem. Dominic has skill, but he's the youngest and smallest. Chris,
Title: The ContestAuthor: Gordon KormanSeries: Everest, 1Format: ebookLength: 212 pages (iPhone)Rating: 2.5 starsSynopsis: Four kids. One mountain.They come from all across America to be the youngest kid ever to climb Everest. But only one will reach the top first. The competition is fierce. The preparation is intense. The challenge is breathtaking. When the final four reach the higher peaks, disaster strikesand all that separates the living from the dead is chance, bravery, and action.


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