Scorpia Rising
By Anthony Horowitz
402 Pages
Published by Putnam
★★★★★By Mel
Throughout the series Anthony Horowitz was able to hold on to the factors that make his books so awesome, and keep them just as strong. The mystery is captivating, the suspense intriguing, the humor absorbing, and the surprises entrancing. O was sad to finish the final book of the Alex Rider adventures. They have brought so much entertainment to my summer and I know I will have to re-read them soon.
The Final Mission (as Anthony Horowitz has called it) is so... I'm not even sure how to describe it! The first couple chapters are in the point-of-view of Scorpia. The other 3/4 of the book is from Alex Rider's perspective. Scorpia is sent on another job, They must once again face the British intelligence and they are determined to make sure they do not fail for a third time; especially against the teenage boy, Alex Rider. This mission could either be the start of a new run for Scorpia, or the end of them. And the fate of this terrorist organization rests in the hands of the now 15-year-old boy, Alex Rider.
Manipulated once again, Alex is thrown into this mission that will be his final adventure. With so many surprising twists I'd have to say Anthony Horowitz wrote another great book. Although, I'd also have to say that it's the saddest book in the series (and not just because I know it's the last one). In fact, I ifnihsed the book on the bus ride home from camp and I had to fight against the tears as I read about the horror that Alex was faced with.
The ending of the book was great. It left me with minimal questions, and was satisfying enough (although no matter what I always wish there is more to a book when it's the last one of a great series). After reading all the books in the Alex Rider Adventures I don't think Horowitz's books became worse and worse. They were amazing in their own way. i can't even say I really have a favorite! So if you have read this series, I promise you will not be disappointed with this final book.

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