Friday, November 12, 2010

The Recruit from Robert Muchamore

This book starts off in london ina suburb area wher James, the main charcter, goes at school and every year he gest into a fight.
However he has one quality is super intelligence in Maths. When his mom dies his sister a,d him are put a childrens home. His sister is tooken back by his unliked father who as james says can't take care of her. As the story goes on he gets enroled in a secret agency called CHERUB which is training young children at martial arts, foreign languages, physical educationa nd many other things that make them just as good as MI6 agents which they work in close relation with. The idea of CHERUB is that a terrorist wouldn't suspect a young boy or girl to be an undercover agent so he might let them come into there lives and let them find an evidence to put them in prison for teh rest of there lives. However all CHERUB agents need to pass the basic training tes, which is a 100 day long and where your nevers, your body strenght and your courage is put to it's limits and if you either get harmed or that you get away you will have to pass it again in 32 days. James passed and went for his first mission which was in a small Hippie town called Fort Harmville and wear there was suspected to be a terrorist attack from the group "save Earth" which would consist of killing all the big oil leaders meeting in a governmental building 60 kilometers away. James succeds and saves thousands of lives and earns a Navy T-Shirt. The colour of the shirts tell people what level you are at if you are orange it means you are totaly new and nobody should say information to you until you meet the Head of CHERUB. Then you get a Blue one which is wiating for basic Training, afterwards you get grey which is avilable to do missions, then there is navy which fro outstanding performnaces on a single mission, then there is the black T-Shirt which for outstanding performances on many missions and the final one is white which is for staff and for retired agents.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds good- but what a boy's book....!

    I like it how it's set in London.


    And not France.

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