Spy Camp
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2013
Novel • Fiction
Washington, DC • Contemporary
2013
8-12 years
740L
In Stuart Gibbs' Spy Camp, a young person named Ben Ripley trains at a summer camp for aspiring spies and faces numerous challenges and threats. Alongside their friends, Ben must navigate perilous situations to thwart adversaries and prove their skills in espionage.
Reviews for Spy Camp by Stuart Gibbs highlight its engaging plot and humorous writing, appealing strongly to middle-grade readers. Critics praise the clever twists and well-developed characters, though some note the storyline feels predictable for older audiences. Overall, it's celebrated for its action-packed adventure and wit, making it a hit for its target demographic.
Spy Camp by Stuart Gibbs will delight middle-grade readers who love adventure, humor, and mystery. Fans of Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & the Olympians and Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series will find it captivating for its blend of wit, thrilling espionage, and relatable characters.
Novel • Fiction
Washington, DC • Contemporary
2013
8-12 years
740L
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