Saturday, July 7, 2012

Skeleton Key

By Anthony Horowitz

264 Pages

Published by Philomel Books

★★

By Mel

 

 Well if it was possible to top the first two Alex Rider Adventures, then this book certainly would have. From the beginning until the end, Horowitz constantly twisted the story with surprises I could never have expected. It was so shocking at certain points that I would gasp or talk out-loud when I read it. 


Alex Rider, the fourteen-year-old spy, is taken to an island with two agents from the American CIA. He is yet again forced to work as a spy against his will. His longing to go home strengthens when he figures out that he was lied to about why they were at this lovely vacation spot, Cayo Esqueleto, which is Spanish for Skeleton Key.

I really can't say a lot without giving to much away. But this book was definitely packed full of adventure, mystery, action, and plenty of humor. I absolutely love the comedy in this book. Some parts would be all serious and then WHAM! Mr. Horowitz makes you laugh out loud with some hilarious joke that Alex makes. I mean, what fun is a story if it's all gloom and unsolved mysteries? Anthony Horowitz definitely knows how to balance all aspects that make up an amazing book.

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