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When the doorbell rings at three in the morning, it’s never good news.
After his guardian dies in suspicious circumstances, fourteen-year-old Alex Rider finds his world turned upside down. Forcibly recruited into MI6 as its youngest ever spy, he is sent off to Cornwall to face his first adversary – Middle Eastern multi-billionaire Herod Sayle, inventor of the space-age Stormbreaker computer. The computer is about to be given free to every school in the country, but there’s more to the gift than meets the eye. In Herod Sayle’s den, surrounded by enemies, Alex is in mortal danger. What if his first mission turns out to be his last? First in a storming series of bestsellers about teenage spy Alex Rider.
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“Every bored schoolboy’s fantasy, only a thousand times funnier, slicker and more exciting… genius.” The Independent on Sunday
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ISBN
9781844280926
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.1; Middle years plus; 7.0 points
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- 240 pages
Condition
New
UK editionPart of this Series
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Khadiga
on 9 March 2014this book is my second favourite book in the world because i like action and real books instead of kind cartoon books it makes the book more interesting.
5 out of 5 -
sparklesheep02
on 8 March 2014Fabulous! This book was filled with drama, excitement, adventure! And lots of suspense. Couldn’t put it down, so amazing! I insist you read these books!
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bookaholic202
on 7 March 2014Herod Sayle wants to poison every English kid but Alex stopped him. this is so exciting and everyone should read this.
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flowerxkingdom
on 7 March 2014its amazing its about a thirteen year old and his uncle died then he became a spy and now he is on a special mission
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AngelofDeath
on 7 March 2014This is the first book of the Alex Rider series. Alex Rider is about a fourteen year old whose uncle’s sudden death leads him to discover that his uncle actually worked for the MI6. The MI6 pressurize him to continue his uncle’s work. He refuses but is threatened that his housekeeper jack starbright would be deported as her visa has expired. He goes undercover as a student to Sayle enterprises where he spies on Herod Sayle. After a lot of action he manages to stop Sayle from murdering thousands of British students. Absolutely amazing.
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mintymoo368
on 6 March 2014Alex Rider is a daring 14 year old spy working for MI6. Strangely though, he wished he could be a normal school boy. This book is exciting, thrilling and ideal for older readers. 10/10!
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RavenclawDragonlord
on 5 March 2014Fourteen year old Alex Rider finds out his uncle is dead. Now the last of his family is dead he finds out some shooking things about his uncles work and to make things worse for poor Alex he is blackmailed into working for MI6….
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Spidergirl
on 5 March 2014Such a cool book. I also enjoyed the movie.
5 out of 5 -
heart29
on 5 March 2014This book was great, antony horowitz is a fantastic author and i think this has to be one of his best books :)
4 out of 5 -
masterreader1520
on 18 January 2014I thought it was amazing of what this boy can do.
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Puppies272
on 5 October 2013It is about a boy named Alex Rider .His parents are dead so he was handed over to his Uncle who then died in a car crash.
5 out of 5 -
Paradise56
on 9 March 2013This books not for me
2 out of 5 -
thunderball72
on 9 March 2013Great book!Love it!
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bouncybunny
on 8 March 2013A reallygriping story that is full of mysteries . The story line in this book is really good book I would say this book is for 13+
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Nashdasher
on 7 March 2013I love this Alex Rider book. Full of suspense and action
5 out of 5 -
ninjastickman
on 5 March 2013I love the storyline in this book. I would reccomend this book for 8-12 year olds
5 out of 5 -
Year6JH
on 23 November 2012We loved this book in our class and can’t wait to read the next.
5 out of 5 -
jenko006
on 13 November 2012IVE ONLY READ THE SECOND ONE AND I JUST WISH I COULD READ THIS ONE.
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dashernasher
on 5 March 2012the first one and a great way to start the story of alex rider.
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smileitsfriday
on 4 March 2012I loved this book! Read this at school and it was really exciting
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aeroaeromonkey
on 2 March 2012So so so amazing.
5 out of 5 -
hamy1710
on 1 March 2012I didn’t like it
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Diaryofme
on 22 January 2012I finished it today and it was amazing(WARNING SPOILERS) I thought Yassen Gregovich was going to kill him and it was surprising when Yassen killed Herod Sayle.
5 out of 5 -
scorpia10
on 3 May 2011there was a lot of suspense in this story and thats what makes a story good
5 out of 5 -
WillowDee
on 23 April 2011What can I say Anthony Horowitz is my new best friend and a talanted writer. It totally blows all other Sky and crimes off the book shelf!
5 out of 5 -
minigarethbale
on 22 March 2011Simply wicked!!!
5 out of 5 -
barnred123
on 3 March 201114 year-old Alex Rider is alone. Apart from his housekeeper Jack that is. What will happen to Alex? And why has that millionaire given a promise for computers for every school in the country for free?
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07sharya
on 3 March 2011Completely changes the spy genre, and makes it more suitable for younger readers with a younger sense of humour. And not even a bit corny
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Funkyboy9
on 3 March 2011When I read this book I just new I would fall in love with the rest of the Alex Rider series. See Alex`s life turned upside down as he is introduced to the crule world of MI6
5 out of 5 -
SgtJames47
on 3 March 2011I think that this book is brilliant.I love the cleverly worded fight scenes. I would recommend this book!
5 out of 5 -
Missymessy
on 24 February 2011This is beyond the best book ever written! I totally LOVED IT!!! I have watched the films again and again and again (it doesn’t take as long as reading the book) but I still love the book more (although Alex Pettyfer does make a good Alex Rider ;) if you know what I mean) Totally recommend this book and the whole series.
5 out of 5 -
stardustbell
on 16 January 2011I really enjoyed reading this book, especially seen as I didn’t watch the movie. I remember taking it out a year after the movie came out, which turned out to be several years after the actual book came out. So as a strong believer of: ‘Books are usually better than the films!’ (with a few exceptions) I decided to take a chance with the book ,and then rent the movie. And after the first couple of chapters, I was hooked. Alex Rider is 14 in this book, and we are told that his Uncle has died, Alex finds clues, that might suggest that he had been murdered. :P I can’t give too much away :(.....but definitely a good read!
4 out of 5 -
Bookworm81
on 1 December 2010Absolutely BRILLIANT.I was literally hanging on the edge of my seat when Alex was in the 10metre fishtank with the giant portugese jellyfish lucky he had the metal breaking ointment and the rims of the tank where metal.
5 out of 5 -
wilson2010
on 15 September 2010this book fab because i love spies and the boy in it is realy hot!!!!!!!!!!!
5 out of 5 -
cheeky96
on 23 August 2010this book is excellent. from the first page i was totaly absorbed in to the story!!! a book that must be read!!! :P
5 out of 5 -
strawberryshake999
on 7 August 2010this book is really good i love all thesuspence i just couldn’t stop reading it.
5 out of 5 -
Banana88
on 19 July 2010This book is good, similar to James Bond. good from the first few pages. This isn’t really my kind of book, but it was relly good. If you like spys and action, you’ll love this!
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polly4411
on 24 February 2010its cool fast pace and funni. alex rider the reluctunt teenage spy is full of 14 yr old attitude. anthony grasps the reader from the very first page better than james bond!!! highly entertaining
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timmim
on 20 September 2009This book is great! I would really recommend it to anyone aged 9+. It is a fast paced, exiting,gripping read. For all the action and adventure fans out there!
a great book. Get it! Also read the rest of the series.
5 out of 5 -
emjm
on 3 June 2009This book was fantasticaly brilliant lol :) I wos wondering is this the first one because i have read the one about the mountains and im not to sure about that ever!! :( i think this book is wonderful and i thank mr horowitz for writing such a fantastic book!!
5 out of 5 -
humbuggirl
on 7 May 2009Stormbreaker is a brillient book. I love this book. Anthony Horowitz is a brill author.
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transformers10
on 7 October 2008loved it
5 out of 5
Zahan
on 29 July 2014
Alex Rider Stormbreaker is an exciting, absorbing book to read.The moment I read that Alex was a spy for MI5 I knew I was going to enjoy the book. As I read, I loved the book so much that I couldn’t stop reading it. I had fun reading the wonderful descriptions not only of the people but also of the cool vehicles. Reading it was a great experience and I have learnt a lot from it. The entire adventure of Alex and Herod Sayle and the way Alex finds out the truth of Sayle was amazing. The way Alex manages to escape is also unbelievable.Alex Rider Stormbreaker is a fantastic book and I would recommend it to anyone reading this.