Spy School British Invasion

Spy School British Invasion

By Stuart Gibbs

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Superspy middle schooler Ben Ripley is finally going to take SPYDER down, once and for all in this latest addition to the New York Times bestselling Spy School series.

Stranded in Mexico after nearly capturing the leaders of SPYDER, thirteen-year-old Ben Ripley desperately needs to take a shower. But even more so, he and his spy school friends need to come up with a new plan to defeat their enemies, their only clue a key that opens…something.

The Mission: Go rogue from the CIA, join up with the British MI6 to locate the leader of SPYDER, the enigmatic Mr. E, and bring down the evil organization once and for all.

Only it won’t be easy. They’ll have to deal with rival evil splinter factions, devious double-crosses and learning to drive on the opposite side of the road. But they have no other choice: this is their last and final chance to crack the code on SPYDER.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9781534424715
ISBN-10: 1534424717
Published on 5/5/2020
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 336

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Ben a regular teenager, accepted in a secret spy school and running and wrecking SPYDER'S plot to save the day. Now, Ben is in Britain with his group of friends trying to find where the leader of SPYDER is, and what is his next plot. They finally realize where he is located and go to Paris. You must read this book packed with chases, and gun fights in every corner of a page.

Ben Ripley is on his most important but dangerous mission yet. After capturing Joshua and some of the other bad guys, Ben is happy. But when he find out that they may have the key to find the mysterious leader of SPYDER, Mr.E, he and his team must peruse it. But will they be able to follow the lead and stay alive? Read the book to find out! Happy Reading!

Joey R. Joey R.

***Spoiler Alert*** The book that I am doing a review on is called Spy School: British Invasion by Stuart Gibbs. This book is about a group of outlaws and they are trying to prove their names while also trying to get the evil organization, SPYDER arrested. They were framed for wrecking museums and different buildings. I learned from this book that people can change their minds when confronted with the reality of the situation. I liked the book and connected to it because it is a very suspenseful and cool story. For example their were a lot of double agents that suddenly switched sides. The setting was very cool because it had a lot of sightseeing places in it. In the setting there were a lot of historical landmarks that had different purposes than what people thought. They were made as lookout towers that don’t actually look like lookout towers. I think that Stuart Gibbs put these parts in the setting so it would show that things aren’t actually always what you think they are. For example the Eiffel Tower is actually a big antenna that transmits secret messages. For another example Tower Bridge is actually a spy hideout. Also in the catacombs there were secret entrances into houses. In one of the houses there is a woman who is called Mr. E that is the leader of the SPYDER organization. I think that Stuart Gibbs included this scene in the book to show that a woman is just as good as a man and sometimes even better. For an example, in the book “Mr. E” says that boys do not expect girls to be the leader of organizations so that way she can stay under the radar and she was able to sneak into the meetings dressed as a maid. This is an amazing book and I would give it 5 out of 5 stars.