Pros: Great story, fun characters, laughs
Cons: All cons frozen in the snow
The Bottom Line:
Learning how to ski
Balanced with espionage
In delightful read
Join Ben for His First Official CIA Mission - Operation Snow Bunny
As anyone who has discovered the wonderful books of Stuart
Gibbs know, when you pick up one of his books, you are in for a great story,
fun characters, and a few laughs. It’s
why I can’t wait to read each book of his that comes out. He’s returned to the field of espionage with Spy Ski School, the fourth tale about
Ben Ripley, and it’s another great read.
Ben has been activated for his first official CIA mission,
and he’s thrilled. His mission is to
learn how to ski. Okay, so it’s a bit
more complicated than that. Chinese
businessman Leo Shang has been on the CIA’s radar for years, but they have
never pegged anything on him. He’s going
to be in Colorado so his daughter Jessica can learn to ski. Ben’s mission is to befriend Jessica, gain
her trust, and use that to learn what her father is up to.
Yes, there will be danger, but Ben is enthused by the
assignment. He’s never been skiing, and
he’s never been to Colorado. His friends
from spy school are also going on the mission.
It sounds wonderful. However,
when he arrives, he realizes that Jessica is always surrounded by hulking body
guards. Can he get close to her? Will he learn what Leo’s plans are in time to
stop them?
Now, I should probably point out that Stuart’s books are
aimed at middle schoolers. Ben himself
is a teenager attending the top secret CIA school for future spies. So if you have a kid you are hoping to get
hooked on a great read, be sure to pick these books up for them. However, don’t you dare overlook them for
yourself.
See, these books start out with a great story. Oh, we may know that Leo has some evil plan
and Ben will wind up stopping it, but the hows and the whys are enough to pull
you in right away and keep you turning pages.
I couldn’t read the book fast enough to learn what was going on. Furthermore, we meet some fantastic
complications along the way that make things even harder for Ben and his fellow
spies. Naturally, we have some very
suspenseful action scenes before we reach the nail biting climax. This is far from a boring read, but this is a
spy novel, after all. I wouldn’t have it
any other way.
Meanwhile, there are the characters. Fans of the series will be glad to know that
the regulars are all here and some of them get more page time than normal,
which is a good thing. We also get some
surprising character development before things are over.
I know I can count on Stuart Gibbs’s books to give me some
laughs along the way, but this had to be the funniest yet. The laughs came perfectly from the characters
and the situations they were in. I was
laughing all the way through the book, but one line in particular caught me so
off guard that I couldn’t stop myself from laughing long and loud.
So no matter what your age, if you are looking for a book
that in completely entertaining, drop everything and pick up Spy Ski School. You’ll be happily turning pages and then
looking for more books by Stuart Gibbs to enjoy.
Of course, to fully appreciate everything that happens here,
it’s best to read the Spy School series in order. Trust me, that’s no hardship at all.
This review is part of this week's Marvelous Middle Grade Monday.
I too enjoy Stuart Gibbs and his great story telling skills. I can't wait to start reading this one. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBased on your review, I just HAD to order this, Mark! I'm sure I'll love it :-) --kate
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with this book the moment I got my hands on it, and I'm SUPER glad that you enjoyed the book
ReplyDeleteHadn't heard of Stuart Gibbs until a few weeks ago. Now that I am familiar with Spy Ski School, I've been noticing it everywhere. Just call me an ostrich. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby would love this one, I think. He is all for skiing and loves mystery. A great combo!
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