China Clipper review by TKono
China Clipper, a Nick Grant Adventure
Age Range - Any Age
Genre - Historical Fiction

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Age at time of review - 17
Reviewer's Location - Staten Island, NY, United States
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"China Clipper" by Jamie Dobson is an adventure book set 
in the twentieth century.  The protagonist Nick works for 
Pan Am as a mechanic while still in high school; he has 
big dreams of becoming a flight engineer and maybe someday 
a pilot.  However, he is stuck with the FBI as he is 
involved with hunting down the murderer of his former 
boss.  This is the second book in a series, but the author 
does a pretty good job of keeping the reader up to speed.  
There is much fighting and ninja action, as well as a lot 
of back-and-forth with counterintelligence operations.
 

Opinion: 

There are some typos and grammatical errors in this  
book, but, seeing as how it is an advance reading copy, 
hopefully they will be corrected.  Still, the publication 
date listed on the back cover is Fall 2009, so who knows?  
Anyway, Nick has a girlfriend (no graphic scenes, 
thankfully), but he does not always act as a role model. 
Sure, he lives a dangerous life fighting against the "bad 
guys," but, in the book, he has lied and almost leads on 
another girl.  This book is geared more towards the male 
audience, but girls may enjoy it, too.  There are some 
strong females in the book.  The only pitfall the author 
makes is when he calls women the "weaker sex" (Dodson 
179).
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

Violence
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