Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Snakehead

By Anthony Horowitz

385 Pages

Published by Philomel Books

★★★★

By Mel

 

Well, it feels like it's been forever since I read this book! In fact, I've now finished the series! I've been traveling away from camp to camp all month so I've pretty much had no time to write any reviews. I mean, I've barely had time to read outside from car rides, let alone write about what I have read! But I can still remember how amazing of a book Snakehead was, so here is my review: 

It begins with Ale Rider's landing in the ocean off the coast of Australia. And before he is even allowed to go hom, Alex is sucked into yet another spy mission; this time for ASIS (the Australian Secret Intelligence Service). Alex would have said no to this missions except for the unexpected partner he would have the honor of working with: the godfather he never knew he had. All Alex wanted was to know more about his parents, and he knew his godfather would be able to answer some of his lingering questions. But, like all his missions, things take a turn for the worst.

The surprises in this book were once again phenomenal! Sometimes I am so shocked by what I read that I would have to re-read it two or three time! I feel bad for Alex (even though he is a fictional character, he feels so real to me (Have a little character crush Mel? -EM) ) that his life just keeps being bent out of shape with every chapter of his life (ha ha! That was a pun :D). (Oh Mel... -EM)

All and all, this was another extraordinary book by Anthony Horowitz that I would encourage all readers to laugh and gasp in surprise at alongside Alex Rider.

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