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Mystery · 2000 · PG

Stormbreaker

by Anthony Horowitz

His uncle was a spy. Now he is.

For10+GenreMysteryLength192 pagesRead time~5 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Action sequences and spy violence; a villain with cruel methods; age-appropriate

Language

Barely any

Clean language appropriate for younger readers

Sexual Content

Barely any

No sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

No significant psychological intensity; a fun spy adventure

What this book is about

Alex Rider, fourteen years old, discovers that his deceased uncle was actually a spy for MI6—and is recruited for one last mission. Anthony Horowitz's YA spy series opener is fast, exciting, and appropriate for younger teen readers, with action-movie violence and clean content.

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