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Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Book Summary: Snakehead is the 7th book in the Alex Rider Series. (To understand this book, you should read the other books in the series starting with Stormbreaker, then Point Blank, Skeleton Key, Eagle Strike, Scorpia, and Ark Angel) In this book, Alex Rider, the teenage spy, is recruited by ASIS (the Australian Secret Intelligence Service) on a mission to infiltrate one of the world\'s most powerful criminal organizations, the Snakehead. Alex travels as a refugee (really an undercover agent) being illegally \"smuggled\" from Bangkok to Australia. This is one of the many illegal businesses that earns money for the Snakehead. Along the way, Alex discovers
several secrets of his past.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: Anthony Horowitz is one of my favorite authors! Snakehead is full of action and adventure, so there is never a dull moment! This is one of the most INTENSE and exciting Alex Rider books yet. I recommend this book to everyone! It is absolutely AWESOME!
By Kevin in grade 7
Book Summary: Snakehead is the 7th book in the Alex Rider Series. (To understand this book, you should read the other books in the series starting with Stormbreaker, then Point Blank, Skeleton Key, Eagle Strike, Scorpia, and Ark Angel) In this book, Alex Rider, the teenage spy, is recruited by ASIS (the Australian Secret Intelligence Service) on a mission to infiltrate one of the world\'s most powerful criminal organizations, the Snakehead. Alex travels as a refugee (really an undercover agent) being illegally \"smuggled\" from Bangkok to Australia. This is one of the many illegal businesses that earns money for the Snakehead. Along the way, Alex discovers
several secrets of his past.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: Anthony Horowitz is one of my favorite authors! Snakehead is full of action and adventure, so there is never a dull moment! This is one of the most INTENSE and exciting Alex Rider books yet. I recommend this book to everyone! It is absolutely AWESOME!
By Kevin in grade 7
Labels: Horowitz-Anthony, realistic fiction, Snakehead
Raven's Gate by Anthony Horowitz
Genre: Fantasy
Book Summary: Raven's Gate is a book about a 14 year-old boy named Matt Freeman. In this book, Matt gets himself in trouble and has to go to a place called Lesser Malling. Matt does not like how he is treated and thinks the town is boring and ugly. While he is there, he discovers strange things happen to him and other people. Later, he discovers why he was sent to Lesser Malling.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: I really enjoyed this boko because I was always wanting to read more and more. I really liked it because the events in the book were described well enough so that I could understand them. I also liked that the author wrote what Matt was thinking so that you could relate to him and understand what he thought. I also thought that it was spectacular how realistic the characters were. They actually had normal feelings. Lastly, I really liked where the setting was because it makes sense and is really interesting.
By Ryan in grade 6
Book Summary: Raven's Gate is a book about a 14 year-old boy named Matt Freeman. In this book, Matt gets himself in trouble and has to go to a place called Lesser Malling. Matt does not like how he is treated and thinks the town is boring and ugly. While he is there, he discovers strange things happen to him and other people. Later, he discovers why he was sent to Lesser Malling.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: I really enjoyed this boko because I was always wanting to read more and more. I really liked it because the events in the book were described well enough so that I could understand them. I also liked that the author wrote what Matt was thinking so that you could relate to him and understand what he thought. I also thought that it was spectacular how realistic the characters were. They actually had normal feelings. Lastly, I really liked where the setting was because it makes sense and is really interesting.
By Ryan in grade 6
Labels: fantasy, Horowitz-Anthony, Raven's Gate
Raven's Gate by Anthony Horowitz
Genre: Fantasy
Book Summary: Raven's Gate is a book about a 14 year-old boy named Matt Freeman. In this book, Matt gets himself in trouble and has to go to a place called Lesser Malling. Matt does not like how he is treated and thinks the town is boring and ugly. While he is there he discovers strange things are happening to him and other people. Later he discovers why he was sent to Lesser Malling.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: I really enjoyed this book because I was always wanting to read more and more. I really liked it because the events in the book were described well enough so that I could understand it. I also like that the author wrote what Matt was thinking so that you could relate to him and understand what he thought. I also thought it was great that the characters were realistic and had normal feelings. Lastly, I really liked where the setting was because it makes sense and is really interesting.
By {first name only} in grade {__}
Book Summary: Raven's Gate is a book about a 14 year-old boy named Matt Freeman. In this book, Matt gets himself in trouble and has to go to a place called Lesser Malling. Matt does not like how he is treated and thinks the town is boring and ugly. While he is there he discovers strange things are happening to him and other people. Later he discovers why he was sent to Lesser Malling.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes
My review of this book: I really enjoyed this book because I was always wanting to read more and more. I really liked it because the events in the book were described well enough so that I could understand it. I also like that the author wrote what Matt was thinking so that you could relate to him and understand what he thought. I also thought it was great that the characters were realistic and had normal feelings. Lastly, I really liked where the setting was because it makes sense and is really interesting.
By {first name only} in grade {__}
Labels: fantasy, Horowitz-Anthony, Raven's Gate
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