Shadow Wave (Robert Muchamore) is part of a series, named CHERUB. This series is about an secret organisation (CHERUB) who employ children to catch criminals. This particular book is about the infiltration of Tan Abdullah, who is shown as the prime minister of Malaysia. The story is set in 2012. A tsunamis ha recently hit a Malaysian Island .An agent named James Adams is hired to "babysit" Tan Abdullah's children . A retired agent named Kyle Blueman, who has a tedious history with Abdullah himself, creates a plan of his own. He plans to smuggle CHERUB agents into Malaysia, and expose a certain someone to the entire world.
I enjoyed reading the book, however I think it is a little bit confusing. There is a lot of history included in the book, which I found slight irrelevant. The story in itself, is really interesting, but is hidden by the additional facts and dialogue. I really enjoyed the conversations between Aizat and Kyle when they recall the tsunami and the wreckage on the island. The author has captured the emotions of Aizat, his misery, defiance towards the constructions, and protectiveness he shows for his family and the rest of the islanders. It really inspired me how he thought selflessly and in fact, he wasn't concerned about his future at all. Also, the plan Kyle made to infiltrate Tan Abdullah, was extremely creative as he used the regulations created by CHERUB without being arrogant about his skill and experiences. I think that is extremely difficult to be the leader of an inexperienced group of people, without treating everyone as servants, especially if you have been in the business for a long time. I feel that you can learn a lot from characters in a book/movie, and I can say that this book has taught me a lot. It taught me how to be selfless, considerate and determined. It also showed me how to argue for your rights without offending anyone, or implicating violent punishments.
This book is great for teenagers and young adults. It has elements of mystery, comedy and action. It interacts with the reader, and is easy to relate to. I would definitely recommend this book, and all other CHERUB books for all bookworms.