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A review by bookgremlinreads
Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz
5.0
Alex Rider....teenage spy...after reading it the first time I loved it! I mean whats not to love, it even had a huge jellyfish! (How many book have you read that had a huge jellyfish?)
In this first installment of the Alex Rider series, Ian Rider Alex's Uncle, has died "in a car accident" Alex doesn't believe this, and eventually after a series of events gets roped in by M-I6 to spy on our bad guy, Harold Sayle, the inventor of Stormbreaker, a computer. Alex basically takes his uncles Ian Rider's spot as being a spy. He doesn't really have a choice, no, but never the less.
For me this book was a fast read filled with non stop action and a ending that makes you think of whats going to come in the next book.
In this first installment of the Alex Rider series, Ian Rider Alex's Uncle, has died "in a car accident" Alex doesn't believe this, and eventually after a series of events gets roped in by M-I6 to spy on our bad guy, Harold Sayle, the inventor of Stormbreaker, a computer. Alex basically takes his uncles Ian Rider's spot as being a spy. He doesn't really have a choice, no, but never the less.
For me this book was a fast read filled with non stop action and a ending that makes you think of whats going to come in the next book.