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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book in a brilliant series...,
By Tom Harrison (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skeleton Key (Alex Rider Adventure) (Hardcover)
Skeleton Key, the sequel to Stormbreaker and Point Blanc, is surely the best book in this gripping teen spy series. Before you read it, however, make sure you read the others first so as to understand the story.Just a month after his previous adventure at an exclusive school in the French Alps, sixteen-year-old Alex Rider is attempting to return to a normal life in London. But this is a wish quickly forgotten as an M16 agent recruits him for a mission during a school soccer game. Together, they must infiltrate the home of an ex-Russian army commander. Trouble is, his house is an island in Cuba and Americans aren't exactly welcome in that part of the world. Armed with some outrageous and extremely useful gadgets disguised as toys, Rider must soon try to win the trust of the Russian on his own, but finds himself in a seemingly losing battle against the rich and powerful man. Alex discovers the Russian's deadly plot to take over the world, but will a young boy be able to stop him? A terrific book that will having you struggle to put it down as you dive into the world of international spies, crazy military men and truly gripping suspense. I gave this book 5 stars, and it deserves 6, so read it now and find out why!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Skeleton Key,
By A Customer
This review is from: Skeleton Key (Alex Rider) (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the first two Alex Rider books and enjoyed them very much. However, in my opinion, the quality of these books has decreased as the series progresses. I have not read the fourth or fifth book, but after my disappointing experience with the third I'm not sure I will.The first book is, by far, in my opinion, the best in the series. It was creative, induvidual, and engaging. The second book was a good enough book, but it lacked some of the creativity of the first- for example, 'Dr. Grief' is not the most imaginative name. The third book was most disappointing. It was not particularly engaging, and the plot was typical of other adventure stories. I hope Mr. Horowitz does Alex Rider his alloted justice in the further books of the series.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Skeleton Key,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Skeleton Key (Alex Rider Adventure) (Hardcover)
The story I read was Skeleton Key. The author is Anthony Horowitz. The main characters were Alex Rider and a guy named Sarvo. The setting is in Russia. The story is based on a teenager who is spy with M-I 6, British intelligence. The problem with Alex is that the guy named Sarvo wants to adopt him. Alex does not want to be adopted. Alex is trying to get away, and Sarvo is getting mad. Sarvo tries to kill Alex. Does he get away? You have to read the book to find out.
I think the book is very will written. If I could give it a 1 out 10 rating, 10 being the best I would give Skeleton Key a 9.5. The reason I liked this book is because I like James Bond. I also like all the cool gadgets he gets. This book's audience I think would be people who like James Bond and people who like action books and movies.
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