Miss Disaster strikes again, but now it’s at the White House in front of the President of the United States! Halley Harper decides that it’s time to give up science forever and focus on fitting in and being popular. Meanwhile, someone steals her invention and one of her best friends goes missing. Will going back to nature help her feel like herself again? Can she solve the mysterious nature codes before it’s too late? But more importantly, will she figure out how her Camp Eureka archnemesis and her beloved Grammy know each other, and just who are the Extraordinaires…
I did not like this one as much as the others. I was surprised at the dangerous, unsupervised activities the campers were assigned. The book starts with Halley being recognized for an invention, but the previous stories never gave indication that she could invent at that sort of level, so that did not seem at all believable. Ms. Sparks continues to reappear, and where it does is seeming to be more unbelievable.