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Code of Honor
by Alan Gratz
Reader must suspend some believability, esp. when main character doesn't ask about parents while he is being held by government. However fans of the Alex Rider series will like this and there seems to be a hint of more to come. The current cultural issues are well portrayed and conflicted mindset of the main character in several situations rings true. Looking forward to book talking this one.
Book Talk:
Kamran is a football star, has a best friend, dates one of the most popular girls and is nominated for homecoming king. He plans to attend West Point following in the footsteps of his older army officer brother, Darius. Pretty normal until Kamran’s brother appears on television looking like a deserter and terrorist taking responsibility for the bombing of the U.S. embassy in Turkey, killing 53 people. Kamran’s house is surrounded by press, his friends and girl friend abandon him and now the government wants Kamran to help them capture and stop his brother.
Book Talk:
Kamran is a football star, has a best friend, dates one of the most popular girls and is nominated for homecoming king. He plans to attend West Point following in the footsteps of his older army officer brother, Darius. Pretty normal until Kamran’s brother appears on television looking like a deserter and terrorist taking responsibility for the bombing of the U.S. embassy in Turkey, killing 53 people. Kamran’s house is surrounded by press, his friends and girl friend abandon him and now the government wants Kamran to help them capture and stop his brother.