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The Big Book of Spy Stuff review by NBru | LitPick Book Reviews
The Big Book of Spy Stuff review by NBru
The Big Book of Spy Stuff
by Bart King
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Nonfiction

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Uxbridge, MA, United States
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Have you ever wanted to be a spy? If yes, then you should read this book. It is jammed packed with information about spies. Some of the stuff in it is: How to make a secret code, sneak around without being seen, and how to defend yourself. It also tells you about almost every spy there ever was. Some of them are people you know about but didn't know there were spies. Take Roald Dahl for example. Most people know he was a writer. But you didn't know he was a British spy in World War 2!

Opinion: 

I absolutely loved this book! A reason I loved it is that the author puts it in certain way that you learn stuff but it doesn't seem it. It was also very informative. An example of this is it has 30 chapters. In each chapter it has certain information about a topic. Then it goes into lengthy discussion about it. For example, a chapter title is Spymasters. It then talks about what they are. I recommend this book to any ages.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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