Sunday, July 1, 2012

Stormbreaker

By Anthony Horowitz

192 Pages

Published by Puffin Books

★★★

By Mel

 

 Okay, I heard about this book a few years ago, but I turned it down; big mistake. I loved this book! It caught my attention right away and I couldn't put it down. It was amazing! 

Alex Rider is a fourteen-year-old boy who lived with his Uncle Ian who just passed away in a strange accident. The police claim it was nothing but a regular car crash, and his uncle wasn't wearing a seat belt. Alex knows better. There's something strange about the way he died. He was always careful and would never drive without wearing his seat belt. Alex soon discovers bullet holes in the windshield of his uncle's car. Then, he finds out the truth about his uncle. He was no banker, but instead he was a spy for MI6 in Britain. Now, it is Alex's job to finish what his uncle started and face Ian's killer. 


I loved the character Alex. He was confident but realistic. He made mistakes on the first mission like a normal kid would. He wasn't completely fearless but you can definitely describe him as brave. He was also very creative and clever. And my favorite thing about him was that when he was offered the job to face these evil thugs in a life-threatening mission, he didn't want to do it. MI6 had to basically black-mail him to get him to go. 


This book has a lot of action, mystery, and some humor; all great characteristics of an awesome book! I'm definitely going to have to re-read this book some time int he future. That is, if I ever get through the list of books I am constantly adding to...

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