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Alex Rider 01. Stormbreaker. 15th Anniversary Edition
Alex Rider 01. Stormbreaker. 15th Anniversary Edition | Anthony Horowitz
The first book in the number one bestselling Alex Rider series. In the first book in the number one bestselling Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz, fourteen-year-old Alex is forcibly recruited into MI6. Armed with secret gadgets, he is sent to investigate Herod Sayle, a man who is offering state-of-the-art Stormbreaker computers to every school in the country. But the teenage spy soon finds himself in mortal danger.
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majkia
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I've been on a roll with spy stories so thought I'd get to this one that has been in my tbr for some time. Fun story about a 14 year old recruited by MI6. Lots of action, and a character you can like.

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olibai
Panpan

It didn‘t have much action. It was the characters talking at a table. Not what I was expecting.

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dabbe
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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#MiddleGradeMonday
@karisimo

I had no idea Horowitz created this series for young adults. According to Wikipedia, “Alex Rider is a series of spy novels by the English author Anthony Horowitz. The novels revolve around a teenaged spy named Alex Rider and are primarily aimed towards young adults. The series currently comprises 14 novels, as well as six graphic novels, seven short stories, and a supplementary book.“

I'll have to check these out!

Daisey I‘ve read a couple of the early books in the series. They were fun, action packed reads. 5mo
dabbe @Daisey Sounds like they're right up my alley! 🤩 5mo
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JohnLAndBenji
Pickpick

There are similarities to Silverfin, Higson‘s James bond book, and that made a few parts more predictable, but there were parts later on that were more original. I liked it, but I wouldn‘t say it was by favorite. It‘s pg13 rating violence. The other parts of the series are really complicated with in between books. If I would continue the series, I wouldn‘t know which one to read next.

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Valhalla
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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They said his Uncle Ian died in a car accident. Alex Rider knows that's a lie, and the bullet holes in his uncle's car confirm the truth. But nothing can prepare him for the news that the uncle he always thought he knew was really a spy for Britain's top secret intelligence agency. Enlisted to find his uncle's killers and complete Ian's mission, Alex suddenly finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse, with no way out.
#paintbynumber

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Andrew65
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Pickpick

First book finished for #20in4.
Another very good book written by Anthony Horowitz. At points you have to suspend belief with a teenage spy but this was well set up. Really enjoyed the storyline and the writing style. An excellent YA fiction and I look forward to continuing with the series. #SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Well done! 2y
KathyWheeler I‘ve been considering reading this series since he does mention it in his Hawthorne & Horowitz books. I may have to get to it earlier than I planned. 2y
Andrew65 @KathyWheeler It was definitely a fun read. 2y
Crazeedi I've read a couple of his, I think with the same character. Haven't read this one though!! 2y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi I‘m hoping to continue the series. Fun reads. 2y
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Andrew65
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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“When the doorbell rings at three in the morning it‘s never good news.”

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

TheBookgeekFrau That's worse than the phone ringing at that time!! 😱 2y
Andrew65 @TheBookgeekFrau Both send horrors through you. 😱🤯🥺 2y
TheBookgeekFrau @Andrew65 Chills the blood, for sure 😫 2y
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Andrew65
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Starting the #20in4 Readathon reading StormBreaker for #OffYourShelf2023, hence the old looking cover 😂 Also has a couple of pages falling out! Think picked this up free many years ago. @Tove_Reads

First book in the Alex Rider Series #SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView

Tove_Reads Yay!!! 2y
TheSpineView Fantastic! 2y
Andrew65 @Tove_Reads @TheSpineView I‘m enjoying this one. 2y
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tokorowilliamwallace
Alex Rider: Secret Weapon | Anthony Horowitz, Anthony Horowitz Anthony
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@eggs #wonderouswednesday

Scatterbrained, neurotic, ever-shifting, chaotic mood reader, noted from all the different books this community has seen me quote from, as well as no documented reviews yet.

Eggs 👏🏻📚🥳 Thanks for playing! 3y
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GPast
Pickpick

A great story in one of my favourite book series, I went back and read the full series again after the tv show came out last year. As good as I remember

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Victoria M.
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humouress
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz

Written 20 years ago (in 2000) about a free computer roll out for schools. Back then (remember?) the Internet was a bit clunkier compared to now and technology has come on in leaps and bounds so the ‘advanced‘ features seem every-day when reading it now. So it does still work, to some extent.

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humouress
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Physalia physalis (Portuguese man-o‘-war)

‘I love to kill fish,‘ Sayle went on. But when I saw this specimen of Physalia physalis, I knew I had to capture it and keep it. You see, it reminds me of myself.‘
‘It‘s ninety-nine percent water. It has no brain, no guts and no anus.‘ Alex had dredged up the facts from somewhere and spoken them before he knew what he was doing.

{umm ... oops} 😲

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💙 💙 💙 💙 💙(for its age range)

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Blueroseis
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Out of the books I had delivered to my Grandchildren yesterday my Grandson has decided to read Stormbreaker first. He's only ten but appears to like books for young adults rather than those in his own age group.

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dreamingpoet
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz

I‘m almost 40% through this book and it‘s really good so far. It‘s fast paced and Alex is snarky and fun. It‘s a book I think I should have read as a kid but never got around to it. Would really recommend the Alex Rider tv series as well. The narrator of the audiobook has a great repertoire of voices and accents.

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totefairie
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Latest haul 📚 #bookstoscreen

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Mrs_B
Alex Rider: Secret Weapon | Anthony Horowitz, Anthony Horowitz Anthony
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The new series of Alex Rider launched on Amazon Prime in the UK today. I‘m hoping it‘s better than the film! Has anyone started it yet?
I really want them to have done justice to the books.

LibrarianRyan Me too. I didn't mind the movie, but it wasn't great. I think it will do better as a Show. 4y
Mrs_B @LibrarianRyan it‘s good! Like, really good. Quite dark. They‘ve modernised it really well. Feels more for adults than kids, it‘s slow as the book is well spread out but great to get the slow unfold of the story. Watched two episodes so far and looking forward to the rest. 4y
LibrarianRyan This must only be available in UK prime because I can‘t find it. 4y
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Mrs_B @LibrarianRyan You're right. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Rider_(TV_series) Wikipedia says Sony are looking for a distributor in the USA. Sorry! 4y
LibrarianRyan @Mrs_B I‘ll see it eventually. But I‘m glad your enjoying it. 4y
Word_Addict liked the show.... modernized and diverse. A little inaccurate....but an entertaining watch all the same
4y
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Tamra
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Have any Littens read this Alex Rider series and would you recommend it for a 12 year old? I am hesitant after reading a librarian review in Goodreads and The Common Sense Media review.

ljuliel I‘m not familiar with it but I think it‘d depend on the kid. Some kids are mentally a bit older than their age sometimes. I never regulated what our kids read. I allowed them to read whatever they wanted to but everyone does things differently. 5y
Emilymdxn I think I started it and didn‘t finish it when I was around that age, my best friend and my cousin both read and liked it when we were in early secondary school so around then? I don‘t know that much about it‘s content tho, it didn‘t interest me much at the time 5y
TracyReadsBooks We have this series in our library and it‘s definitely popular with our middle school kids. I read the first couple of books and don‘t remember anything problematic standing out. I am very much a let kids read whatever will get them reading kind of person, however and that isn‘t everyone. (edited) 5y
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Nebklvr This series and the Cherub series by Muchamore are both great for spy books for that inbetween stage 5y
JacqMac My oldest read it when he was around 10. He really liked it. I‘m also a let them read what interests them person, like @TracyReadsBooks 5y
DuckOfDoom Me and my brother devoured them around age 10-12. Don't remember much about them now, but there are a lot of books, so we were entertained for quite a while 5y
Tamra @ljuliel @Emilymdxn @TracyReadsBooks @Nebklvr @JacqMac @DuckOfDoom Thank you for the input! Turns out he had already tried this one and bailed. 🙄 Welcome to my world. It seems he prefers humor. So of course he likes the Wimpy Kid and James Patterson middle school books. Any suggestions I‘m not aware of? (edited) 5y
TracyReadsBooks Beside the always reliable Rick Riodan, I might suggest the Ungifted series by Gordon Korman, The Zombie Chasers series by John Kloepfer, Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians series by Brandon Sanderson, Big Nate series by Lincoln Pierce, My Life as a Stuntboy series by Janet Tashjian, The Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley, Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull, and maybe even The Last Kids on Earth series by Max Brallier. (edited) 5y
Tamra @TracyReadsBooks thank you, thank you! I just picked up the first Ungifted book yesterday. 😁 5y
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mspixieears
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Still not digging this, but trying to finish it anyway for a student I mentor. I‘ll make him read two more chapters and I think he‘ll start enjoying it after?

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mspixieears
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Reading for work, for one of the kids I mentor, and not loving it but he seemed to enjoy it so I‘m determined to finish it by next time I see him.

LibrarianRyan I felt the same way about this book. 5y
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LibrarianRyan
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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I thought this series was done. It has had multiple covers. It changed at cover one from Top right to the left cover. And I believe it was last year we got book 11 which switched styles to the botto. Right cover.

This is one of those YA series that grows with the reader so book one and maybe book 2 are okay, but as you get further in the series they become #notappropriatefor middle grade

#bbrc
#coverchanges

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Rambo_Reads
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Pickpick

Adored these books growing up (though I seem to have misplaced one). I'll admit it was only recently when a friend pointed it out to me, that I realised the pun in Sabina Pleasure's name though 🙈

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stephfafahh
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️
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This is probably the third or fourth time that I have read this book over the years. I'm finally making an effort to complete it (I think that I got to book 5/6 the last time)
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It's a really good opening book for the series - and it is very action-packed

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Libbysbooks
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Pickpick


Full of gadgets, man eating squids, and odd characters; Alex Rider is James Bond for kids. This series will appeal to boys who like video games and action movies. With 14 books in the series, it could keep a boy occupied for months!
670 Lexile, Ages 10+

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MrsAlexanderHamilton
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Panpan

I'm not into spy books. At all. It was okay, but too juvenile in conjunction with being a genre that I don't favor.

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MrsAlexanderHamilton
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz

Other people had been here before him. There were a few crumpled beer cans and old potato chip packets on the floor and the usual graffiti on the wall. JRH WAS HERE. NICK LOVES CASS. Visitors leaving the worst parts of themselves behind in fluorescent paint.

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Evelien
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#onthenightstand. I loved these books as a kid. Definetly need to reread them in the summerbreak.

HannaPolkadots Supercool nightstand!💚 8y
Evelien @HannaPolkadots Thanks! My mom made it for me 8y
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Cavewoman
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"Lots of people are bullied at school--" Quote chosen by 8th grade student Alex B.

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Jen2
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
Mehso-so

Read for my Read to Reel library challenge. It was ok.

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Daisey
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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There are not many spy novels on my shelves, but I do have this selection of books from the Alex Rider series in my class library.

#PhotoadayNov16 #spynovels #ya
#MsDsLibrary

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The.lonely.bookworm
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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Mehso-so

That awkward moment that you realize the book you're reading that's set in England was written by an American who obviously didn't do enough research or even spent much time in the motherland. The story line was good, but there were so many discrepancies that it was almost difficult to read

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The.lonely.bookworm
Stormbreaker | Anthony Horowitz
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My excellent #bookhaul from this week includes the first of the Alex Rider books. It's been years since I read this series and I'm looking forward to getting back into it!

MrBook I like how you stacked those 😎👍🏻. 8y
The.lonely.bookworm @MrBook thank you! And thank you for being my most verbal of followers! Great comments are always appreciated! 8y
MrBook Really? I am? You deserve more. I comment on commentable posts 😎👍🏻. 8y
The.lonely.bookworm @MrBook you are and I appreciate you immensely! 8y
MrBook *blushes* 8y
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