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Paper - Stormbreaker
Secret agents are great
certificate for exhilarating storylines, but not many authors
successfully formulate practical scenarios for a willing
readership expecting trails, gunshots and thrills in abundance.
In the first of what could effortlessly be titled as his most
noteworthy series of novels to date, Anthony Horowitz has added
peculiarity to ‘Stormbreaker’ that lifts it above different
others in the same genre.
Alex Rider is a 14-year-old boy, whose parents died in a plane
crash a few weeks after he was born. His sole existing relative,
his Uncle Ian Rider, dies in a car crash. The principal
character is Alex Rider and he is gallant, determined and smart.
Alex learns that his uncle was not only a bank vice-president he
professed to be but contrarily a spy for the British government.
Now the government wants Alex to take over his uncle's mission
in investigating Sayle Enterprises, the creator of a
revolutionary computer called ‘Stormbreaker’.
The Mission:
The multi-billionaire, Herod Sayle, is giving each and every
school in England a free Stormbreaker computer. Just as soon as
MI6 get wind of this, they contemplate over the fact and finds
it a bit foul. For this reason they hire a teenager, Alex, to
find out the genuineness. But he has not got much time.
Conclusion:
This is a especially good book, as it makes a change to read
something set in the real world but still brimming with
adventures and astonishing undergoing. The book is action
packed, however, gentle to read.
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