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Original Title: | Spy School |
ISBN: | 1442421827 (ISBN13: 9781442421820) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Spy School #1 |
Literary Awards: | Edgar Award Nominee for Best Juvenile (2013) |
Stuart Gibbs
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 4.21 | 12297 Users | 1038 Reviews
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Can a normal, average kid become a superstar secret agent? Maybe not, but it’ll be fun to watch him try!Ben Ripley may only be in middle school, but he’s already pegged his dream job: C.I.A. or bust. Unfortunately for him, his personality doesn’t exactly scream “secret agent.” In fact, Ben is so awkward, he can barely get to school and back without a mishap. Because of his innate math skills, Ben isn't surprised when he is recruited for a magnet school with a focus on science—but he’s entirely shocked to discover that the school is actually a front for a junior C.I.A. academy. Could the C.I.A. really want him?
Actually, no. There’s been a case of mistaken identity—but that doesn’t stop Ben from trying to morph into a supercool undercover agent, the kind that always gets the girl. And through a series of hilarious misadventures, Ben realizes he might actually be a halfway decent spy…if he can survive all the attempts being made on his life!

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Title | : | Spy School (Spy School #1) |
Author | : | Stuart Gibbs |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | March 6th 2012 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Mystery. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure. Fiction. Spy Thriller. Espionage |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 12297 Users | 1038 ReviewsDiscuss Epithetical Books Spy School (Spy School #1)
I didn't like this book. The main character (Ben) does nothing! He sits around fibbing that he has talent! The book is very boring until finally over 3/4 into the book stuff STARTS to happen. For a spy book I was expecting more action, less randomness. I would not recommend this book to anybody, and I have no idea why it is a nutmeg!The book Spy School is about a thirteen year old boy named Ben Ripley who gets recruited to be a spy. He meets this girl named Erica and already he likes her. He thinks he is going to be all like James Bond but boy is he wrong. His first night there somebody sneaks in his room and tries to kill him. Ben ends up finding out that he is on a mission. He finds put that there is a mole and an evil organization named SPYDER targeting him. Ben and Erica work together to find the mole and stop the
Ben is surprised when he is recruited by the CIA to go to their Academy of Espionage, which is cleverly disguised as a geeky science academy because aside from some cryptography skills, he's not that smart. Turns out that he has been brought in as bait-- the word is put out that he invented a special code, and people start coming after him. The daughter of the man who recruited him, Erica, tells him that all is not as it seems at the school, and there is a mole that must be found. Of course, if

I am huge fan of teen spy books, Alex Rider and Jason Steed are my favourites. While this was good, it was a little strange.A stranger turns up on the door step and persuade a ten year old boy (Ben Ripley) that there son is gifted and he has won a place a a special school. (Its actually a Spy School). And 30 mins later he takes the boy away in his car. YIKES!!!!!!The story is a little cliché so are the characters, but it was a good escape I will try the rest of the series. I hate the cover lol
This message will self destruct in approximately 30 seconds. Meet Ripley. Ben Ripley. He thought spy school was going to be all fancy clothes, exotic places, and crazy cool weapons. He was only sorta right. See, at 12 years old, Ben is a truly gifted mathematician. So, he knows that exactly 4,583 days after his twelfth birthday, secret agent Alexander Hale recruited him to the Academy of Espionage for the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA. He also knows that it is awfully suspicious to
A great book with a very interesting topic.
One of the best series books I've ever read. This book was so exciting. I really recommend it to fantasy and mystery(crime) lovers. I am reading the second book right now.
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