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Snakehead (Alex Rider)
Snakehead  (Alex Rider)

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Author: Anthony Horowitz
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 595

Media: Paperback
Pages: 416
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 1.3

ISBN: 1406310395
EAN: 9781406310399
ASIN: 1406310395

Publication Date: April 10, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars A good exciting story but ...   May 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I found this an exciting book but was let down by the OTT ending.
The slow-burn start was great and more realistic than throwing Alex into a near death experience on page 1.
The middle was fast pasted and well plotted.
However the end was just too rushed and over the top for me.
I know it's only fiction and you need action for an action novel, but if has to be made reasonably believable to make fiction into great fiction.



3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the other Alex Rider books   May 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My favourite books are the Alex Rider books like this one and the Jimmy Coates books by Joe Craig.
I started reading Alex Rider books because my brother used to like them as well and I have enjoyed them a lot so far. I started with the first one Stormbreaker. They are full of action and you just don't know what is going to happen next.
I would definitely recommend this book but only if you have already read Stormbreaker and the other Alex Rider books.
This one is number 7 that I have read and in my opinion it is not as good as the other books. There is too much talking and too many things in the story that are obvious like who is going to betray Alex Rider and other twists like that which are unsurprising. In my opinion the Alex Riders books are still amazing but maybe now the Jimmy Coates books are better.



5 out of 5 stars the best of the series   May 6, 2008
I have loved all the alex rider, books, but this has been my favourite. Once i started reading, i couldn't put it down. It keeps you guessing until the end, and gives you a few surprises along the way


5 out of 5 stars A welcome return to the amazing Alex Rider series   February 28, 2008
Barcode: 9781406309355

So, after 2005's Ark Angel, still an extremely good book, but not as much so as the stunning Scorpia, Anthony Horowitz diversified into his equally good Power Of Five series but now i am pleased to say, Alex Rider is back and Snakehead is a resounding success.

Far more gritty than any of the other novels in the series, this one sees Alex tavelling to the depths of Asia and the harsh outback of Australia in what is arguably his most physically demanding and tense adventure yet. The plot is lightning slick as always and you learn some extremely interesting secrets later on in the book.

What i think let Ark Angel down was it began to become too unbelievable, and didn't feature as much of the complex character interactions and deep cover stories that made Scorpia so thrilling. In this novel though, the plot hinges off Alex disguising himself as an Asian imigrant in order to ingratiate himself into the Snakehead's workings and the resulting storyline is fascinating as is Alex's interactions with fellow character, Ash.

As always, you become so close to Alex you can really feel every punch and battering he goes through and that only adds to the tension. I think Anthony Horowitz is one of the greatest writers around today and Snakehead is yet more proof of his brilliance.



5 out of 5 stars By far the best book in the series...   February 17, 2008
If you've read the previous books in the Alex Rider series you will know that Alex rider is a boy that has to do things which no boy at the age of fourteen would every think of doing and with a climactic ending to the Ark Angel (the previous book in the series) Alex Rider is back with all of his gadgets and gizmos, moves and of course enemies in Snakehead, the seventh installment in this exhilarating series of books.

Snakehead picks up exactly where Ark Angel left off with Alex falling from space and landing in the coast of Australia. From there he is recruited to by the Austrailian SAS to infiltrate the Snakehead organization (the equivelant to Scorpia in Asia but on a MUCH larger scale). From there is teamed up with is godfather, Ash. he learns about his past, Ash's past whilist being transported from Australia to Asia with tons of action along the way. At the end of the book he discovers shocking peices of information.

It is told very well by Anthony Horowaitz whom made the book as accurate as possible while still maintaining the Alex Rider formula which fans have grown to love and enjoy.

Overall, Snakehead is a brilliant book...but I do recommend readiing the other books if you havent already just to brush up on your facts.

HAPPY READING!!


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