Playing with Fire

Playing with Fire
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A School for Spies Novel Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

670

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.6

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Brandon Dorman

شابک

9781423181248
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Kirkus

April 1, 2013
Thirteen-year-old fosterling Max Segredo knows he's just one stop away from juvie. Luckily, that stop turns out to be the Merry Sunshine Orphanage, where the third floor is off-limits due to a secret science project, and the house rules include "No unsupervised gunplay." Staffed with tough instructors with names like "Styx" and "Stones," the unusually secure "orphanage" turns out to be a vocational school to train students in "Systematic Protection, Intelligence, and Espionage Services." Max fits in nicely, until coded messages suggesting that his father, a spy himself, is still alive spark an urgent need to escape. Hale threads the narrative with colorful metaphors and throwaway lines ("But his search was as fruitless as an all-beef buffet") and festoons it with high- and low-tech tools of spycraft. He ultimately sends his diverse cast of student spies on a field trip/mission that climaxes in a face-off with shadowy LOTUS--a rival organization with the requisite black limos, palatial hidden headquarters, agents who dress like "catalog models for Victoria's Evil Secret" and even a shark tank. Dorman adds a handful of dramatic full-page scenes, and Hale closes with a note on ciphers. One character's sudden murder aside, the tone is mostly light, with family issues and conflicting loyalties (driven by troubling revelations about Max's dad) for added texture. This lightweight kid-spy romp should find some eager readers. (Adventure. 11-13)

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School Library Journal

August 1, 2013

Gr 4-8-Thirteen-year-old Max Segredo is accused of starting a fire, which gets him displaced from yet another foster home. His caseworker takes him to live in Merry Sunshine Orphanage and, in just a few hours, Max begins to see that this is no ordinary home. With classes in lock picking and mixed martial arts, he soon discovers that it is a training school for spies. Someone slips him a cryptic message stating that his father is still alive and another one saying that his father needs help. Max meets a variety of characters at the institution and, living in close quarters, they develop a bond, giving him a family. Nevertheless he wants to find his father even at the risk of betraying everyone at Merry Sunshine. The book has nonstop action, clear detailed descriptions, and a plot that's easy to follow. Readers who enjoy spy and espionage novels might find this one too simplistic in techniques used and missions taken, but it is a good introduction to the genre.-Denise Moore, O'Gorman Junior High School, Sioux Falls, SD

Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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