Stormbreaker (Alex Rider Series #1) by Anthony Horowitz

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: February 2006
  • 256pp

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    • Pub. Date: February 2006
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    They said his uncle Ian died in a car accident. Alex Rider knows that’s a lie, and the bullet holes in his uncle’s car confirm the truth. But nothing can prepare him for the news that the uncle he always thought he knew was really a spy for Britain’s top-secret intelligence agency. Enlisted to find his uncle’s killers and complete Ian’s final mission, Alex suddenly finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse, with no way out. The original novel that started the worldwide phenomenon is now a major motion picture!

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    After the death of the uncle who had been his guardian, fourteen-year-old Alex Rider is coerced to continue his uncle's dangerous work for Britain's intelligence agency, MI6.

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    Alex Rider becomes the first fourteen-year-old MI6 agent when his uncle is assassinated. Alex is forced to take over the case involving a suspicious computer baron who has donated thousands of his newest, top-secret modules to British schools. This action-packed spy novel, the first in the projected Stormbreaker series, has all the clichés: a stony-faced hero, plenty of preposterous stunts—including using the rappelling cord to catch an airplane—terse dialogue, and the evil Egyptian, Russian, and Fräulein. There is not much else to the story, however, nor to Alex's character. Horowitz draws him out a little in the beginning as a reluctant spy who is unwilling to kill—although plenty of other people do kill each other in this story—but then loses him as the movielike plot predictably and explosively unfolds. This uncomplicated novel is fun fare enough for the Young Indiana Jones fan or reluctant reader. Although it offers little that a B movie does not, sophisticated readers will find it simplistic. Those readers looking for intrigue and suspense will be served better with John Marsden or Peter Dickinson. VOYA CODES: 3Q 4P M J (Readable without serious defects; Broad general YA appeal; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9). 2001, Philomel, 208p, $16.99. Ages 12 to 15. Reviewer: Nina Lindsay SOURCE: VOYA, August 2001 (Vol. 24, No. 3)

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    Biography

    Anthony Horowitz is the author of one previous book for teens: The Devil and His Boy, which received glowing reviews all around. He is also the author of several plays and television screenplays in his native England.

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    The Best Book In Life Timeby Spainboi

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    November 20, 2009: Storm Breaker by Anthony Horowitz is a fiction novel. This is an amazing book. There is a lot of action and suspense that makes you get more into the story. There are a lot of places this book is in, but about the entire story takes place in the Secret Agency in Florida. Alex Rider a 14 year old teenager tries to deal with the problem of his uncle's death. The staff of the agency said that it was just an accident but he knows that is not true, that some one wanted to kill his uncle. He goes and tries to find the one that killed his uncle all by him self. Alex tries to find who did the crime by going into the greatest computerized building to find the guy he think killed his uncle, he is one of the richest man on earth . Alex needs to pretend to be the great computer nerd to get to talk to Mr.P. he needs to deal with bad people that try to kill him. Horowitz makes everything in the story realistic by the way he writes. He puts a lot of action to the book. It's very interesting because it feels when you're reading that the things the character is doing you are doing with him. Storm breaker is a book for any kind of people. It's a very organized the way this book is written so every one can understand it.

    GREAT BOOK!by Christian08

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    November 12, 2009: When I first started reading the book, it could not leave my hand. It was an exciting book to read because you wish you were the main character in the book and be part of the dangerous missions he goes on as a teenager our age. Author Anthony Horowitz uses great in great detail and description the life of Alex Rider that you can picture it so clear. It is a must read for young teenagers

    I Also Recommend: Point Blank (Alex Rider Series #2).


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