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Susan
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May 01, 2009 11:34AM
My daughter just picked up a few of these. I haven't heard of them. Any comments?
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Well, I'm not entirely sure where to put it. Some books cross genres, I believe. I know it's about teen espionage, er, spies. Just found thishttp://www.alexrider.com/
My boys were good readers anyway, but I think anything to get the average boy reading something besides Captain Underpants is a good thing.
These books are DEFINITELY Action/Adventure. They're like 007 for boys! I've read the first book--it was a cute, quick little read! I quite enjoyed it!
It wasn't the most well-written thing ever, and it was sort of predictable in a James Bond way, but it was fun.
I had to do the first one ("Stormbreaker") for my children's lit course - it was riddled with amazing coincidences and packed with nonstop blood-pumping action which I found a bit wearing, but I can see how 12-15 year old boys would LOVE it! Apparently it's hugely popular, another one of those "it got my boys reading" books.
The series is hugely popular in my library - mostly with 6th-grade boys. I never even had to "sell" the books. I just set them out on the shelf and several boys immediately started reading them and then asking for more books by him. I know they really like the books when they come in afterwards and ask for the author by name. Most of those same boys have also enjoyed his Gatekeeper series. I haven't read any of his books yet, but plan to try at least one in the near future.

