Saturday, July 27, 2024

Spy Camp by Stuart Gibbs

 Ben Ripley has survived his first year at Spy School, and even thwarted a an evil plot to kill a lot of people. Now it is summer and all Ben wants to do is go home and hang with his old friends.  It is not to be. Someone failed to tell him that in Spy School summer camp is mandatory. Not long after he arrives at camp, he starts receiving threatening communications from SPYDER. The camp's leadership's attempts to protect him play right into SPYDER's plans.  Can Ben and his friends outsmart SPYDER again, even when it seems they are always one step ahead?

It has been several years since I read the first in this series, but in keeping with the "spy" theme of my previous reading, I thought it would be fun to revisit it. It was fun.  I enjoyed the characters, and was pretty impressed with the mystery plot.  I didn't really see the solution until quite near the end.  I found it even more amusing that they also openly mock James Bond (see previous post:).  I have rarely been disappointed by Stuart Gibbs.  He is a really solid middle grade writer and I need to remember to recommend him to my young patrons more often. (352 p. 2014)


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