For years, I have been hearing shouts, whispers, and raves about Alex Rider. I’m so happy to have finally met him.
Stormbreaker is book one in Anthony Horowitz’s action packed series. Fourteen year old, Alex Rider stumbles into the spying world after the death of his uncle. But soon realizes he’s good at the spying game. Running, diving, and snooping around! The action is nonstop. I liked how Alex’s mind worked—he was observant, calm, and smart. One of my favorite parts was the way he talked himself down from panic—“he couldn’t make an enemy of his imagination”. The mission, gadgets, and characters pulled me right in. Both Alex and the big bad guys—especially Mr. Grin!--made me smile and cheer. And the humor mixed into the adrenaline had me grinning ear to ear…
”Whoever these people were, they had tried to run him down, to cut him in half, and to incinerate him. He had to find a way out before they really got serious.” Haha…..
The story did lack emotion for me though. I never felt the loss of Alex’s Uncle. That surprised me. Perhaps, Mr. Horowitz wanted to focus on the adventure.
This book was a blast to read! A fun, Bond like adventure that had me flipping pages faster and faster. At around 150 pages, I thought to myself—This is fun, but I don’t see myself continuing on with the series. Ha…*shakes head & chuckles* Silly, silly me. Just wait. Wait for the ending! I loved it!
I am on to the next one.