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H.I.V.E.: Higher Institute of Villainous Education [Paperback]

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January 29, 2008 10 and up H.I.V.E. (Book 1)1040L (What's this?)
HIGHER INSTITUTE OF VILLAINOUS EDUCATION

Otto Malpense may only be thirteen years old, but so far he has managed to run the orphanage where he lives, and he has come up with a plan clever enough to trick the most powerful man in the country. He is the perfect candidate to become the world's next supervillain.

That is why he ends up at H.I.V.E., handpicked to become a member of the incoming class. The students have been kidnapped and brought to a secluded island inside a seemingly active volcano, where the school has resided for decades. All the kids are elite; they are the most athletic, the most technically advanced, and the smartest in the country. Inside the cavernous marble rooms, floodlit hangars, and steel doors, the students are enrolled in Villainy Studies and Stealth and Evasion 101. But what Otto soon comes to realize is that this is a six-year program, and leaving is not an option.

With the help of his new friends: an athletic martial-arts expert; a world-famous, beautiful diamond thief; and a spunky computer genius -- the only other people who seem to want to leave -- can Otto achieve what has never been done before and break out of H.I.V.E.?


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From School Library Journal

Grade 5–8—H.I.V.E. is operated on a volcanic island in a distant ocean by G.L.O.V.E., a shadowy organization of worldwide wickedness. And, as 13-year-old master of mischief Otto Malpense soon discovers, here the slickest of young tricksters, thieves, and hackers have been brought against their will to be trained as the next generation of supervillains. Otto and his friends refuse to be held prisoner at the institution and develop a scheme to escape from the island, but they must defeat the all-seeing computer system, a seemingly undefeatable assassin in black, and a giant carnivorous plant to succeed. Warner's first novel is a real page-turner; those who love superhero stories will eat it up and not want to put it down. Sequels are virtually guaranteed.—Walter Minkel, New York Public Library
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Thirteen-year-old Otto and three of his new friends are kidnapped and taken to H.I.V.E., a super academy for world domination where the particular talents encouraged are craftiness and daring. Students come from all over the world, speak varying degrees of English, and are often the offspring of H.I.V.E. graduates. Otto, however, is an orphan. He has real brilliance and a photographic mind. Both qualities made him relatively independent before he was kidnapped, and they now provide somewhat of a challenge to his would-be keepers at H.I.V.E. Otto spearheads the group's effort to escape and return home, an escape that is foiled in the course of an evening that involves H.I.V.E.'s electronic overseer, an out-of-control flesh-eating plant, and other technothrills. H.I.V.E. comes across as the shadow side of Hogwarts, but Otto and his pals aren't so much bad wizards as they are bright kids realizing they may be out of their depth. The cliff-hanger ending leaves much to be tied together in a sequel. Francisca Goldsmith
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Age Range: 10 and up
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (January 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 141693572X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416935728
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.9 x 7.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #204,853 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This is one of my favorite newer books. Cheryl Heughins  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
Started reading this book with my 12 year old son and now can't wait to read the whole series. Belinda Lannon  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Off to a Good Start January 2, 2012
Format:Paperback
Okay. Before I even begin, I'm going to address something that's been bugging me for quite a while. The beginning of this page says this is age level 9-12. Well, I'm a high school AP student, all of my friends are high school AP students, and this is the one book we can all agree is great. We started reading this in October of eighth grade as part of our Gifted reading class.

After we had finished, my best friend and I got into a huge fight because there was only one copy of the sequel in the library. I ended up taking it home, calling her, and reading it out loud over the telephone. That's how good it was.

First, I'm not going to compare this to Harry Potter, Evil Genius, Ender's Game, or Artemis Fowl. It resembles Hogwarts only in the first book, it has SOOO much better characters than Evil Genius, I'm convinced it's based entirely on Ender's Game, and I read the first twenty pages of Artemis Fowl and never could get past it. That's all I'm going to say on the subject.

Here's what I'm going to do- these are the elements that are a bit mature that you should look at before you consider letting your child read this book. A lot of people are saying their eight-year-olds loved it, but once they got farther into the series, there were problems with target audience.

Cursing: Throughout the entire series. Unavoidable.
Morbid/Dark themes: Start mainly in book 3.
Parenticide: Yes. Two of the characters have killed their parents so far. This begins in book 2. No, it's not as bad as it sounds. Think Luke killing Darth Vader, or something of the like. Two of the main characters are children of two of the main villains. All of the characters have some sort of moral code, and are generally good kids.
Romantic themes: not a maturity issue, just know that the protagonist is hopelessly in love with his lab partner through the whole saga. There are other pairings, as well. And I know a lot of people don't like that.
Troubled Families: Yep. The whole thing.
Sexual references: Yeah, this is what you've been waiting to look at. I started noticing them in book 5. My friends claim I'm unobservant, that they happen since the very beginning. But the ones that are really obvious come up later.
Cheese: The whole thing. Saturated. Do not read if lactose intolerant.

And I'm sure that there are more I have missed. On to the good stuff.

Out of the series, this first one is my least favorite. That is because each book is better than the last. I write fanfiction almost exclusively for this series, and I can tell you this: you will not regret reading this. It starts out cheesy and only gets cheesier, but it reads like the best video game you've ever played. The action is nonstop, the characters are amazingly developed, and the only bad thing I can tell you is that... oh wait. Can't think of one.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Bound to Be a Movie June 17, 2007
Format:Hardcover
This is the second book out this year about a darker version of Hogwarts, although, since the two schools are set in our magic-free world, I suppose they're more like the opposite of whatever school trained the Marvel superheroes. Kids at a school for supervillains is, of course, a really terrific premise, if a slightly ominous commentary on our times. The other book, which I read first, is Evil Genius by Catherine Jinks. Evil Genius disappointed me by bogging itself down considerably in YA angst and dull plot points. In contrast H.I.V.E., while it threw me off in the first chapter, ended up being an entertaining, well-put-together book with a likable hero, Otto Malpense (yeah: last name Bad Thought!). What put me off at first was that a young Asian martial-arts expert and future roommate to Otto, Wing Fanchu, was described at least half a dozen times in the first 15 pages or so as having an impassive face. And then there's the H.I.V.E. student who's a fat German boy, a veritable clone of Roald Dahl's Augustus Gloop. This struck me as stereotyping--not simply un-PC, but cliched. HOWEVER, the rest of the book went on to be so engaging that I've decided to forgive Walden for those few bits of junk. H.I.V.E. is fast-paced, which is a real relief after Evil Genius. The book is sprinkled with humor, plot twists, and creative touches, e.g., the school motto is simply "Do Unto Others." Otto soon finds a team of buddies (Ron, Hermione, Neville) with a variety of abilities. And the story manages to wrap up nicely even as it sets us up for the inevitable Book Two. Bottom line: your 9- to 13-year-old will get a kick out of Otto Malpense and his villainous school!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Hive September 12, 2008
Format:Paperback
H.I.V.E is a very exciting story that takes you through otto Malpense's first term at a school for villanous education.During his time at H.I.V.E otto finds himself being taught by a cat, nearly being eaten whole by a giant plant and traveling through H.I.V..E's laundrey system.Although Otto makes lots of new friends and learns lots of new thing to help him become an even bigger villan he can't help but wish he was back home.......
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wish it was true-ish
This book is very good and I believe that if you like me are going through the reviews thinking "it sounds like Harry potter" I say so what both are good and both are worth it. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Zennon Melnyk
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I liked how the book showed the evil side of the story instead of the good. They may be bad guys but you still end up rooting for them anyway. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jacob Lesnew
3.0 out of 5 stars Good
I found it a little cxonfusing at times but other than that I thought it was really really good and had a good plot to it!!!!!!!!
Published 3 months ago by Orla MacGrath
4.0 out of 5 stars great young adult story
Good writing. Interesting story line by looking at it from the villians point of view.
Fun and exciting and infinitely better than a lot of "adult" fantasy or sci- fi... Read more
Published 3 months ago by lidias kindle
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and exciting book
Lots of thrills and suspense in this fairly fast paced book. Started reading this book with my 12 year old son and now can't wait to read the whole series.
Published 3 months ago by Belinda Lannon
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
Got this book for my 13 year old son, Not a big fan of reading but has a high lexile. Great story that kept him involved and has a high enough lexile score. Good fantasy story. Read more
Published 4 months ago by KATHRYN D. RUFF
3.0 out of 5 stars Bit obvious, but a quick read
I read it because I like to read what my children read, so we can discuss it.  There was some obvious... borrowing... Read more
Published 7 months ago by amymatic
4.0 out of 5 stars Silly and Fun
Who doesn't want to go to supervillain school? This series is clever and lighthearted. The characters are appealing and reasonably well-drawn. Read more
Published 11 months ago by whitney
5.0 out of 5 stars Preposterous fun
If you kidnapped the world's most mischeivous, cunning teenagers and imprisoned them at a secret training academy for supervillains, what would happen? Read more
Published 11 months ago by Jack Heath
4.0 out of 5 stars A Wicked (But Fun) School Story
The students at HIVE are the best in the world at what they do -- thieving, hacking, planning the ridicule of a country's prime minister. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Madeline Smoot
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