

Ladataan... Eagle Strike Graphic Novel (vuoden 2012 painos)– tekijä: Anthony Horowitz
Teoksen tarkat tiedotEagle Strike: Graphic Novel (tekijä: Anthony Horowitz)
![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Eagle Strike is about a kid called Alex Rider, when he went on holidays with his parents. then his parents were trapped in a fire in a holiday house, his mother was fine but his father, not so good, he had to go to hospital, Alex knows how did it,he got down the bad guys and after that peace. I would have given this a three but I sped up towards the middle onwards so it deserves a 4/5. Helped refresh my memory on what happened in the actual book. näyttää 3/3 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinAlex Rider (4) Mukaelma tästä teoksesta:Alex Rider & pelikuningas (tekijä: Anthony Horowitz)
After a chance encounter with assassin Yassen Gregorovich in the South of France, teenage spy Alex Rider investigates international pop star and philanthropist Damian Cray whose new video game venture hides sinister motives involving Air Force One, nuclear missiles, and the international drug trade. No library descriptions found. |
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Characterization: Okay
Recommended: Yes
Level: Ages 9-12
Eagle Strike is a graphic novel adaptation of the written work by Anthony Horowitz. As someone who has not read the original work, this graphic novel stands on its own in the story line and artwork. Alex Rider is an angsty twelve-year-old who is supposedly trained by MI6 to help in covert missions to take down the "bad guy". In this story, though, Alex acts alone in confronting the evil dude, Damien Cray. Cray has a twisted view of how to solve the world's problems. In this instance, he believes blowing up the world's supply of drugs (and the countries where they are grown) will lead to an elimination of addiction. Nevermind the massively deadly consequences of such an action.
The illustrations and text made a story that I could easily follow and kept me involved, even though this genre is typically outside of my interest. Alex is mostly one-sided as a character. This graphic novel is action-packed and will be appreciated by those who enjoy such works. (