Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Storm breaker by Anthony Horowitz - Reviewed by Hannah Laquerre

Stormbreaker, the first in the Alex Rider series is a fictional novel written by Anthony Horowitz about a teenage spy.

This novel is about a 14-year-old boy named Alex Rider who lives in Brookland, England.  Following a plane crash, he is left without his parents and as a result moves in with his uncle Ian Rider and his nanny Jack Starbright.  After his uncle dies, Alex knows something is wrong.  He is told his uncle died in a car crash when he wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, which in fact, was something, his uncle always stressed was extremely important to wear.  Alex begins to look for evidence that will lead to how his uncle actually died.  Alex believed his uncle was a bank manager.  What his did not know was that he was in fact, a spy.  His uncle had been on a mission for MI6, a Spy Organization in England and was killed by the enemy Herod’s Sayle and associates when snooping around the project Stormbreaker.  MI6 has a feeling that Alex may have special spy talents like his uncle.  They observe Alex as he searches for evidence.  Once they confirm his talent, they force him on a mission, to discover what the Stormbreaker computer really is.  From there he finds where his uncle left off and the horrible secret that the Stormbreaker computers contain. Alex had something his uncle did not, so in the end he pulled threw and saved all the kids in England.  It turns out; Alex Rider was made to be a spy.

The main idea of the novel is MI6 believes that, Herod Sayle a multimillionaire with a troubled past with England is plotting against the people of England.  Alex Rider, a 14 year old with almost no training, or firearms is sent to follow the tracks of a dead man to try and stop Herod Sayle. Anthony Horowitz wrote the action packed book Stormbreaker to follow this storyline.

This book is action-packed and filled with surprises.  It keeps you wondering what will come next.  If you like books with a surprising twists and page turning battles this is the book for you.  If you are more into non-fiction type books or reality type fiction I do not think this is your type of book.  This book reaches into the impossible, creating a far-fetched reality and making an amazing adventure for a 14-year-old spy.  It is definitely a book for people who like to escape their reality.


This page-turner is thrilling and shows what can become of one when pushed to the edge of their limits.     

8 comments:

  1. Dear Hannah,

    I also read Storm Breaker and found it very interesting. What would you do if you were in the position of Alex Rider? What would you have done differently?

    Thanks, Kiersten

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    1. Dear Kiersten
      Thank you for your question, if I were in the position of Alex Rider, I would have quit the mission as soon as I saw danger or end up panicking and get caught. As for doing something differently, I would have thought through my actions more throughly and take less risks.
      Sincerely, Hannah

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  2. Dear Hannah,

    I have read the whole series and found it very interesting. You said Herod Sayle has had a troubled past with England. How? Thank you.

    Sincerely,
    Kyle

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    1. Dear Kyle,

      Thank you for the question. I believe Herod Sayle had a troubled past with England because when he moved to England, he was very excluded and bullied by the people at his school

      Sincerely,
      Hannah

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  3. Dear Hannah

    Interesting review, is Alex's nanny participate in the research of his uncle. Is his nanny like Albert in the batman movies or just a secondary character.

    Sincerely Matteo Gaussorgues

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    1. Dear Matteo,

      Thank you for the question. Jack Starbright does not participate in the research of his uncle, but does encourage him to do so. In the first book, Jack is more of a secondary character, but as you get farther into the series, you hear more about her.

      Sincerely Hannah

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  4. Hi Hannah,
    I just wanted to know how many books there are in the series. Is it a trilogy? Is a new book coming out soon?
    Thanks,
    Lilia

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  5. Hi Lilia,

    Thank you for the question. In the Alex Rider series there are 10 books. The series is a little older so there is not a new book coming out.

    Sincerely,
    Hannah

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