Pros: Good characters, fast paced plot, fun
Cons: None on either side of the pond
The Bottom Line:
Trail leads to England
Gives us another wild ride
Filled with heart and fun
Can Ben Track SPYDER Without Causing an International Incident?
The previous book in the Spy School series was the first
time that we actually left the United States in our quest to vanquish the evil
organization SPYDER. Of course, since
Ben Ripley, our main character, is only thirteen, it makes sense, right? However, in the last book, Ben was in Mexico,
and now he’s leaving our continent for Europe in Spy School British Invasion.
Before we go any further, I do want to issue a minor spoiler
warning, not for my review but the book in general. Because this book picks up moments after the
end of Spy School Goes South, it
naturally discusses the events of that book, especially the climax. So, if you want to read that book and be
completely surprised, you’ll need to pick it up first. Honestly, that’s no issue at all. In fact, I highly recommend this entire
series and reading it in order. They are
all so much fun.
Anyway, on to this book.
Ben Ripley and his team of fellow spies think they have been
handed the key to finally taking down the evil organization SPYDER. As it so happens, the key is a literal
key. Ben’s friends piece together that
it most likely belongs to a storage space under the British Museum. Since no one knows who in the CIA is really a
SPYDER double agent, only Ben and his friends from Spy School can be trusted to
go and retrieve whatever the item might be.
And so Ben, Mike, Zoe, Erica, and Erica’s parents make their way to
London. What will they find when they
land?
Those who have been reading all along will recognize SPYDER
since they’ve been a thorn in Ben’s side from the very first book – originally
trying to recruit him as a double agent and then trying to kill him when those
plans failed. It’s no surprise that we
are battling them again, although what we learn about them along the way here
does include a surprise or two.
Like early books in the series, the plot is a wild
ride. There are multiple action sequences
and close calls as Ben and the rest of the characters run from one dangerous
situation to another all in their quest to defeat SPYDER. If it all feels a bit over the top at times,
I’m sure that’s on purpose. I’m equally
certain that kids won’t mind at all; I know I don’t.
Underlying all the life and death action is the humor. This book will make you laugh. Heck, I chuckled at something on the very
first page. I might not have been
laughing out loud quite as much as I was with the previous book, but I was
definitely still laughing and enjoying the antics of all the characters, both
good and bad.
But here’s the thing – those characters are still very
real. They might come across as larger
than life at first, but everyone has a moment or two that shows they are
human. I loved seeing some of these
characters in a very different light before the book was over.
Once again, author Stuart Gibbs has woven together a spy
thriller that is perfectly entertaining for the target audience of middle grade
readers as well as older readers. Grab
your passport in book form and enjoy Spy School British Invasion.
Missing one of Ben’s adventures? Here are the Spy School books in order.
This review is part of this week's Marvelous Middle Grade Monday.
This review is part of this week's Marvelous Middle Grade Monday.
These are always such a pleasure to read! My students are addicted, as am I!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit behind on this series, but your review is pushing me forward. I hope to catch up to this one by August. Thanks for your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of the books in this series. I don't read a lot of series, but you make these sounds pretty good. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteI have only read the first one in the series, but I enjoyed it. Glad to hear the rest of the books in the series are just as fun. This sounds like a great read. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess