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Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz

December 20, 2011
By Maverick LeSchack BRONZE, Dexter, Michigan
Maverick LeSchack BRONZE, Dexter, Michigan
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Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz will possibly be the best book you’ve ever read if you decide to read this amazing book. It starts off with Alex Rider getting woken up in the middle of the night, and is told that his uncle Ian has died in a car accident. So Alex goes to the bank his uncle worked at, and realized that his uncle Ian was actually a spy for the MI6 Alex gets black mailed when he is told that if he doesn’t help Alan Blunt he will be put in an orphanage. Alex agrees to help Alan Blunt, and is put in a training camp for a week. After the week is up, Alex reports back to Alan Blunt, and is assigned to take on the mission of figuring out a very mysterious man named Herod Sayle.

Throughout the entire book, I absolutely loved how Anthony Horowitz kept the story moving with great detail and words that made you never want to put the book down. I recommend this book for anyone between the ages of 12 and 15. Also there were many cliff hanger moments that drove me nuts, especially the end of most of his books, the suspense is nerve racking!


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