Thursday, August 29, 2013

Stormbreaker


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Zirish Imran

Stormbreaker

Anthony Horowitz

Fiction
 
 
 
 
 
Stormbreaker
Alex is a fourteen year old boy whose uncle died in a car accident, at least that’s what they say. Alex has brown hair with brown eyes. Alex’s “housekeeper” is called Jacky she takes care of him and when he needs her she is there. Alex’s only relative is his uncle Ian rider Alex trusted him with his life. After Alex's uncle dies Alex finds out that his uncle use to work in the MI6.Alex takes over his uncle’s Job. In the MI6 he trains his skills. Alex is told to go on a mission to stop a person called Sayle from making a computer called Stormbreaker from blowing up London. Although Alex did refuses to go but eventually he is convinced and accepts the offer and goes. During his mission he went through a lot of trouble and a lot of villains that attempted to kill him in the most painful ways possible.  When Alex arrives at Sayle’s house under the name Lester he had nowhere to rest his eyes there were painting everywhere. There was a huge tank with a huge sea creature inside it was called the Phsiliya. Most of the story took part in Sayles house. Their Sayle had two employees’ that worked with him and who tried to kill Alex. The first one is called Mr.Grin he cannot talk properly because he had his tongue cut. Of and Nadia Vole was German who always wears yellow lipstick. Sayle himself was very short and was bald he had grey eyes and his teeth shone when he smiled. Alex is just a boy so at times he feels that everything is not fair and he feels that he never asked to be there so why did this happen and why him.
 
I really liked this book because there was non-stop thriller and action. This book really got me involved in it because the writer wrote the book in a way that I could feel I was doing exactly what Alex was doing. The book was very interesting to read because after every other page there was action .My favourite part of the book was when Nadia Vole tried to kill Alex and how he struggles to break free.
 
I recommend this book for those people who enjoy reading the books with action and thriller. I just will not recommend it for people who like life style (Non-Fiction stories).I think the appropriate age group for this book would be ages 11 and up who like these categories.
 
 
 

 

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