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Spy X: The Code review by JP
Spy X: The Code
by Peter Lerangis
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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The book Spy X: The Code is about two twins whose mother disappears on their eleventh birthday. No one knows where she went or even what she did for a living. A year later, the two twins and their dad move into a new town. They meet an old lady, Ms. Digitalis, who does not appear to be who she seems. In fact, they are right. Digitalis is a coworker of their mother and helps them learn the tricks of their family trade, spying! With her help, the twins learn what it takes to be a true spy, and hopefully, what it takes to save their mother. To find out what happens, read the book.

Opinion: 

I liked this book a lot even though it was short. The good thing it that I think it is part of a series. The only thing I did not like about this book was that it was too predictable. It was obvious that the person who sent the twins a weird package was their mother, who was of course a spy. Ms. Digitalis was definitely also a spy, but that was a bit less obvious at first. The book kept me interested and the codes were cool and difficult. The book explains what the codes mean, but I would try to figure them out on my own. This is a great book if you like mysteries. I recommend this to people who also like adventure and cool gadgets.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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