Advantages: Great story line Disadvantages: It comes to an end
==Cherub: Class A==
===THE CHERUB SERIES===
A few years back now I started reading the Cherub books when they were fairly new and there were only two books out. They soon became a huge success and from what I can tell are hugely popular amongst children today. The books have proved so popular that the author, Robert Kilgore Muchamore, has even written a spin off series. The BBC has agreed to make a film of the first book which I previously reviewed ... ...few books in the series. As soon as I had read the first one I was desperate to read the next, fortunately for me at that time there was one more out.
1. The recruit (April 2004)
2. Class A (October 2004)
===THE ESSENTIALS===
Cherub is a branch of the British intelligence which uses children between the ages of 10 and 17 as spies for small operations but also to capture some of the worlds worst criminals. Cherub agents can only be recruited if ...
tiger645 24.03.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of CHERUB: Class A - Robert Muchamore
Advantages: Very exciting & readable Disadvantages: Not suitable for younger readers
This is the second book in the series and sees the main character James Adams on a mission trying to get evidence for the police to arrest Keith Moore, Europe’s biggest cocaine dealer.
Kyle Blueman, Nicole Eddison, Kerry Chang join James on this mission as they pose as a family with Ewart & Zara Asker as the parents. They move into an Estate and start to make friends with the locals. James has to try and get on with Junior Moore (Keith’s son) to ... ...deliveries for some drug dealers around the area until he makes a name for himself. He easily becomes friends with Junior and ends up going on holiday with them to Miami where things really hot up.
One night some armed members of a drug cartel break into the house in Miami. A fight takes place where James ends up shooting one of the gunmen then jumps into a range rover and careers over the garden and away to get some help.
Keith is captured and ...
NemoDog 29.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of CHERUB: Class A - Robert Muchamore
Advantages: exciting, imaginative, great for boys who'd rather not read Disadvantages: not really suitable for younger boys
I bought this for my son aged 9. I am trying to encourage him to read and, as he loves adventure stories and stories about boys doing exciting things, Class A seemed to tick the boxes. The story was not quite what I expected and may not be suitable for someone as young as 9. However, for himself...he's now addicted to the Cherub stories and is willing to read quietly to himself as a direct result of hearing this story.
Cherub is like an academy ... ...in missions, for example, spying,trapping criminals or gathering intelligence and they are frequently placed in very dangerous stuations. This story not surprisingly, involved sorting out drug dealers. My son adored the story.. he thought it was exciting, interesting and he identified strongly with the main characters (strong, a bit rebellious, not afraid, big hit with the girls, funny , not in love with homework- all the things 9 year old boys want ...
Curlio 11.05.2008
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Advantages: Terrific Storyline Disadvantages: Possibly some unsuitable material
This book is the second in Robert Muchamore's series about CHERUB.
Class A continues with James Adam's adventures. The book is aimed at teenagers as it is about teenager undercover agents. The storyline and characters complete the book and make for a great read! The characters go through simliar problems as ordinary teenagers, so you maybe about to relate to these characters.
However this specfic book has some examples of drug use and therefore ... ...that the minimum age for this book would be 12 years old, as it is definately unsuitable for younger children.
If you are looking for a book for a teenager then this book is a great choice, its action packed and exciting! Make sure that they dont have a busy schedule however as they won't be about to put it down! ...
Andy444 16.06.2009
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Exelent book. Plot, characters, setting.
A great sequel to the superb "The Recruit" and an exelent adition to the series.
xxx ...
ginger92 30.09.2007
Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of CHERUB: Class A - Robert Muchamore
Advantages: Great Storyline, Great Characters, Interesting, Disadvantages: Not long enough
A great book i have read countless times. Action packed from the begining a book you wont put down till you've reached the end, and then you'll wish it didn't. A brilliant story line filled in with fantastic characters, this is a book you don't want to miss. A great read for any teenager,for those loving to read or those that just don't. Easy to get into and hard to get out of. My only small criticism for it is the length and that it was too short ...
rugbyguy444 24.08.2009
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