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Jake Spelke
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I found this review on the Guardian, and they say that this series and book should be read by every child 12 and up. "It's a thriller, and it keeps you inside the moment. Said the writer. "It's an amazing book and it blossoms with danger on every page." I agree with this review because this book was amazing and it kept me wanting to read more.
— Dec 05, 2016 02:49PM
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In the bed of my book, Alex finally makes his move against the snakehead. He plants the bomb in the hideout, and calls in the Air Force to go ahead with the airstrike. The missiles hit their targets, but Alex is hit and the leader of the snakehead had him caprtured. But, the special forces come in and kill the remaining snakehead, and free Alex.
— Dec 05, 2016 02:46PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 363 of 416
As my book has gone on, it has got more and more boring after every time I read it. I have read almost the whole series now, and the book kind of just repeats everything I've heard before. I will most likely finish this book, and then skip the rest of the series.
— Nov 28, 2016 02:28PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 363 of 416
I don't use headphones, unless it's noisy. When that happens, I put on some music, any kind but leave it very soft, like 4-5 bars.
— Nov 28, 2016 02:25PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 363 of 416
In general, I read for long periods of time once I start reading. I like to read when it's quiet, and no distracting noises or things happening around me. I usually read in my moms room, where there's a lot of light and it's very warm. I usually read digital books, but I like to read paper books better because I focus more on them, and don't get distracted by games or texts.
— Nov 28, 2016 02:24PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 258 of 416
This book had a very good back cover which drew me in, and that led me to speed through half of this book in only 2 weeks. I love this book now because of this back cover.
— Nov 15, 2016 02:42PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 258 of 416
This drew me in because of an amazing summary, and it almost made me feel like I was in the story. That was very interesting and I was very intrigued on how they made such a good back cover. This was the reason I was drawn in.
— Nov 15, 2016 02:41PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 258 of 416
I chose this book because of a very interesting back cover. The back of the book was very well designed, and had many cool images that drew my attention. The little suspenseful summary on the back drew me in immediately, and instantly wanted to read more. It had a cliffhanger to, so it made me curious about what happened to Alex after the whole conflict that the back explained.
— Nov 15, 2016 02:38PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 163 of 416
The guard walks around slowly with a huge sword and strikes the drawers next to the pot. He doesn't see Alex, but he knows Alex is in the room. Then, the guard he's a sound coming from the pot, and walks slowly towards it. Then Alex stops breathing, and waits for the guard to leave.
— Nov 01, 2016 02:31PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 163 of 416
In my book, the main suspense so far is when Alex gets caught sneaking in to the Snakehead weapons shop. The guard catches him and Alex starts running into a metal molding cell. He hides under the scorching pot, trying to stay hidden.
— Nov 01, 2016 02:29PM
Jake Spelke
is on page 84 of 416
I would like to live next to my character because he is a beast at life. He handles being a spy, and a school boy. He loves soccer and is very good at it, and I love soccer too. I would like to live next to Alex also because he could teach me his skills, and we could become friends. This would be beneficial because I could have a cool friend, and learn some new survival skills.
— Oct 24, 2016 02:26PM

