• In the Deep Blue Sea

  • Jack and the Geniuses, Book 2
  • By: Bill Nye
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
  • Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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In the Deep Blue Sea

By: Bill Nye
Narrated by: Jonathan Todd Ross
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Bill Nye continues the thrilling and scientific adventures of the Jack and the Geniuses series.

New York Times best-selling authors Bill Nye the Science Guy and Gregory Mone take middle-grade listeners on a scientific adventure in book two of the exciting new Jack and the Geniuses series.

The series combines real-world science along with a mysterious adventure that will leave kids guessing until the end, making the books ideal for STEM education.

In the second installment, In the Deep Blue Sea, Jack, his genius siblings Ava and Matt, and inventor Dr. Hank Witherspoon travel to the Hawaiian island home of Ashley Hawking, a technology billionaire. Hawking and engineer Rosa Morris have built a revolutionary electricity plant that harvests energy from the deep ocean, but someone has been sabotaging the project.

In their search for the culprit, Jack and crew navigate an unusual world of characters and suspects, including Hawking and her obnoxiously intelligent son, Steven; a family of surfers who accuse the billionaire of trespassing on sacred land; an ex-Navy SEAL with a fondness for cat photos; and a cigar-chomping man who calls himself the Air-Conditioning King of Hawaii.

Listeners will learn about the mysteries of the deep ocean, the scientific process, and the potential of green energy as Jack and his brilliant siblings use all their brainpower to survive. Integrating real science facts with humor and suspense, and featuring a multiethnic cast of boy and girl characters, this engaging series is an irresistible combination for middle-grade listeners.

With easy-to-understand language presented in a fun and accessible way, these audiobooks are great for both inquisitive kids and reluctant listeners. In the Deep Blue Sea: Jack and the Geniuses, Book 2 includes information about the science discussed and used to solve the mystery, as well as a cool project that kids can do at home or in the classroom.

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I don't like it, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I always listen to this book before I go to bed. Overall, an awesome book.

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Great kids mystery- STEM & Hawaiian culture

1) Solving a mystery is always a great page-turner. It kept the kids and I on the edges of our seats
2) We learned a lot about biodiversity in the ocean and the Hawaiian islands
3) The book was also packed with tech! We got more exposure to Artificial intelligence, robotics, drones, algorithms, and they even made math fun!
We love Bill Nye the science guy!

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