Bring Back the 39 Clues Website

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Zeke Farnsworth and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The original 39 Clues website has been taken down. Admittedly, this petition is very late to the game, but that website held great sentimental value to me and others who read the series, and the Homebase replacement just isn't the same. The videos, the games, the puzzles, www.nessielives.com everything there held a special place in all of our Cahill hearts. I have no idea if Scholastic will read this, or even if Scholastic still has everything from the website, but please bring the website back. The books are still in circulation, and it isn't as much fun navigating through Homebase daily as it was hunting for Clues from Mint in Morocco to Mercury in Croatia. Even if the card collection function is removed or replaced, the 39 Clues website was a great website that defined many childhoods, and it deserves to still be up. 14 authors, 25-odd books, and thousands of lives impacted by the knowledge and trivia that the series imparted. Simon Bolivar, Angkor Wat, the Mad King Ludwig II and The Amber Room. Children of the early 2000s wouldn't have developed an interest in these locations, and by proxy, history, literature, and family trees without the books and the website. They are inextricably linked, and I implore Scholastic to bring the website back.

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Recent signers:
Zeke Farnsworth and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The original 39 Clues website has been taken down. Admittedly, this petition is very late to the game, but that website held great sentimental value to me and others who read the series, and the Homebase replacement just isn't the same. The videos, the games, the puzzles, www.nessielives.com everything there held a special place in all of our Cahill hearts. I have no idea if Scholastic will read this, or even if Scholastic still has everything from the website, but please bring the website back. The books are still in circulation, and it isn't as much fun navigating through Homebase daily as it was hunting for Clues from Mint in Morocco to Mercury in Croatia. Even if the card collection function is removed or replaced, the 39 Clues website was a great website that defined many childhoods, and it deserves to still be up. 14 authors, 25-odd books, and thousands of lives impacted by the knowledge and trivia that the series imparted. Simon Bolivar, Angkor Wat, the Mad King Ludwig II and The Amber Room. Children of the early 2000s wouldn't have developed an interest in these locations, and by proxy, history, literature, and family trees without the books and the website. They are inextricably linked, and I implore Scholastic to bring the website back.

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Petition created on November 18, 2020