Book Report On Alex Rider Storm Breaker

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The book that I'm reading is called Alex Rider Storm Breaker, written by Anthony Horowitz. Alex Rider is the 14-year-old boy whose uncle dies in a car crash in Chelsea London. But he soon realized that his uncle was actually a spy on an ongoing mission. After Alex's uncle died Alan Blunt wanted Alex to continue the mission. At the end of the mission Alex Kills Herod Style where he was going to activate the computers. The mood of the book is kind of all it can be sad, happy and exciting. the time was the book takes place is mid-April to May.
The book is mainly the third person. but sometimes Alex tells the story with his own eyes. Alex Rider is a young boy being that had to work for MI6, the British international

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