Friday, June 14, 2013

Alex Rider: Stormbreaker Anthony Horowitz

Review By: George S.



Imagine being a regular English fourteen year old, but something has gone wrong and the uncle that you live with has died in a freak car accident. And things are just getting more and more suspicious. Well in Alex Rider: Stormbreaker the protagonist Alex is very suspicious at this. In Between all the business trips that his uncle who worked at a “Bank” and all the people at his funeral in the creepy limos and the bullet holes in his uncle’s BMW. Ends up finding out that his uncle was a spy and he has to help with somebody suspicious. A rich man who has an industry making top notch computers. He will give every english school a free computer which is his best model, the name Stormbreaker. But this man has ties to the man who killed his uncle he must find a way.  



This book was very fast paced no parts that were just slow. I liked how he had to go to the training camp and was made fun of by the people that are appropriate age to be part of the agency so about 26 not 14. This reminds me of how bad bullying can be even in grown men. They abuse Alex in training. Not the agency people but the others in training. But at the End of the training the main guy who was abusing him panicked at the skydiving (Alex didn’t have to go based on his age) and Alex Pushed him and after all that he liked Alex to all of them liked Alex.


Honorable Mention

Maximum Ride: The Final Warning

The Mark of Athena

Alex Rider: Point Blank


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