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320
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
2012
Middle grade
9-12 years
740L
Spy School by Stuart Gibbs follows Benjamin Ripley, an ordinary middle schooler suddenly recruited to the CIA’s academy for espionage due to his stellar test scores and interest in the CIA. Upon arrival, Ben faces numerous trials, including threats, attacks, and ethical dilemmas, while working with classmates like Erica to uncover a mole and prove his worth as a true spy.
Adventurous
Humorous
Exciting
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Spy School by Stuart Gibbs is a fast-paced, entertaining read that captivates young readers with its mix of humor, action, and mystery. Fans praise its engaging plot and relatable characters. However, some critiques point out the predictability of the storyline and occasional clichéd moments. Overall, it remains a highly enjoyable book for middle-grade readers.
A reader who would enjoy Spy School by Stuart Gibbs is typically aged 8-12, enjoys action-packed adventures, and has an interest in espionage. Fans of Alex Rider by Anthony Horowitz and Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer will find the humor, clever plot twists, and engaging protagonist particularly appealing.
36,492 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
320
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
2012
Middle grade
9-12 years
740L
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