Snakehead
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2007
416
Novel • Fiction
Southeast Asia • 2000s
2007
YA
10-14 years
740L
In Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz, a teenager named Alex Rider is recruited by the Australian Secret Intelligence Service following a space mission. He is tasked with infiltrating a Southeast Asian criminal organization called Snakehead, which is involved in smuggling and other illegal activities. Alex must navigate dangerous operations while uncovering a massive criminal plot.
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Exciting
Dark
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Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz is praised for its fast-paced and thrilling narrative, with readers applauding the engaging plot and dynamic action sequences. The protagonist's depth and development receive positive remarks. However, some critique the somewhat predictable storyline and lack of complexity in supporting characters. Overall, it is regarded as an exciting addition to the series.
Fans of Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz would likely enjoy fast-paced, action-packed spy thrillers. Readers who relish the adventurous exploits found in series like Alex Rider or Young Bond will appreciate this installment's blend of suspense, espionage, and youthful heroics. It's ideal for young adults craving excitement and intrigue.
51,448 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
416
Novel • Fiction
Southeast Asia • 2000s
2007
YA
10-14 years
740L
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