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Alex Rider: Stormbreaker - Antony Horowitz

  My only other experience of Horowitz was Horowitz Horror, tales such as the famous killer camera and even the night bus. This was a very different story however, a story of spies not monsters- The book greatly reminded me of the Cherub books, although the concept was very different, because of this different concept I feel that the young James Bond series by Charlie Higson is more alike to this tale.
  I really quite enjoyed this book as it was clever, adventurous and in some places fairly witty!

10/10 Got something on your mind, is it to do with this book? If the answer in your case is yes to both answers why not comment your thoughts in below!...

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