Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Stormbreaker by: Anthony Horowitz

Imagine this, you have no parents, you are told they died in a plane crash, and you only live with your uncle and a housekeeper. You wake up in the night by the sound of the police and they tell you your uncle died in a car accident. The next day you find out that your uncle was actually a spy working for a secret agency called M16. They recruit you and now you are on a mission about one of the richest men in the world, he will donate millions of extraordinary computers to London, and M16 thinks this is suspicious. This is the life of Alex rider. Enter the world of suspicious criminals, the most lethal assassins, and the work of an everyday teenager!

Ziggy

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This book sounds very exciting to read. I love how you make people feel like there actually there. But if they don't I really did feel it. I think I will read this book when I have the time. This book also sounds very violent and I like it.
Gustavo

Anonymous said...

I really like this book because it is interesting and is full of suspense. My favorite part of the book is when a boy named Alex is trapped in the killing field and he can’t see over the tall grass. While trying to find a way out he hears the roaring of two Kawasaki four by four 400cc ATV’s. Running from the field he is threatened by cheese wire, a flame thrower, a pistol and an electric fence. Will Alex survive? Read STORM BREAKER and find out.

June 13, 2007 12:34 pm

Anonymous said...

Great post. But I liked the part when Alex finds out his uncle Ian was a spy and died in a car accident but he really got shot. Alex takes his place to finish the mission for his uncle. Alex has to stay undercover and avoid all the boobytraps in Salyes house. Where he takes Felixs place. If you enjoy
adventures this might be the book for you.

June 13, 2007 1:22pm

Anonymous said...

This is such a good book. I really like the part when Alex is underground in an abandoned mine. This part was cool cause the whole place is falling apart and he has to go through it all alone. Underground he has to navigate the dark tunnels using an improvised map which is getting wet and soggy because of leaking water. As he ventures on he finds himself swimming through ice cold water running out of breath. If you like adventures as cool as this, then this might be a book you'd want.

June 18, 2007 12:58 pm