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Friday, 6 April 2018

CHERUB - People's Republic - Book Review

Hi Blog viewers! Starting today, I'll be writing some book reviews! If you're looking for recommendations on which books to read next, why not take a peek here? Here's also what you can expect for a typical book review; happy reading!

CHERUB - People's Republic 
★★★★☆ | 4 out of 5 stars

SPOILER ALERT

With a 12-book long series concluding the first chapter of CHERUB, a British organisation for training children to go undercover, I was eager to find what the second series had to offer. I was not disappointed by this amazing novel that managed to kick off the second series with a bang.

Starting off the book is an introduction to one of our protagonists, Ryan Sharma, a twelve-year old boy keen to help bring down some bad guys. When he's offered a opportunity to prove himself, he is ready-to-go and begins his mission comfortably. But when he causes his target, Ethan Aramov (under the alias of Ethan Kitsell) gets himself hit by car, Ryan has to fight his guilt of using the kid to get links to a criminal trafficking group and use his skills to help Ethan out of multiple situations, including attempted assassination and suicide.

Meanwhile, over in Dandong, China, a ill-tempered girl; Fu Ning has got enough on her plate already when she discovers her step-dad is a involved with the trafficking organisation, and is forced to try and leave the country with her step-mum, Ingrid. When Ingrid is captured and later executed by enemies of her step-father, however, will Ning be able to escape the calamitous situation? You'll have to read the book to find out! 

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