It's a young adult book series about kids who are trained as spies.
So it is like Alex Rider/Artemis Fowl?
Yeah, it's basically a more graphic version of those books. I find that CHERUB describes teenagers much more accurately than in the two series' you mentioned, and goes into much darker plots.
Howdy! This is a really good idea. I like books a lot, so this is something I'd love to be a part of haha. XP
Has anyone read the Rangers Apprentice Series? I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THOSE BOOKS. XD
Definitely a good series. Do you have a favorite book?
Haha yes it is. Why yes I do! Book nine Halt's peril is my absolute favorite. It's a great book, and it got my dad hooked on the series. Although it would have been nicer had he started with the first book... But we can't have everything now can we? XD
What about you? What's your favorite book in the series?
Definitely a good series. Do you have a favorite book?
Haha yes it is. Why yes I do! Book nine Halt's peril is my absolute favorite. It's a great book, and it got my dad hooked on the series. Although it would have been nicer had he started with the first book... But we can't have everything now can we? XD
What about you? What's your favorite book in the series?
I don't particularly have any favourites, but if I had to choose, I'd choose Halt's Peril. The Sorcerer in the North also has a special place in my heart.
Back when I was Grade 5-6, I loved the series, and read it to death. Eventually I moved on to other series', and I haven't read a RA book for around 3 years (I last read The Lost Stories). I've been thinking about re-reading, but I haven't really got around with it, as I always seem to get myself stuck in another series. I'm currently finishing off the Hunger Games, and, who knows, I might read RA next.
Yeah, it's basically a more graphic version of those books. I find that CHERUB describes teenagers much more accurately than in the two series' you mentioned, and goes into much darker plots.
Darker plots? Describes teenagers more accurately? What is that all about?
Yeah, it's basically a more graphic version of those books. I find that CHERUB describes teenagers much more accurately than in the two series' you mentioned, and goes into much darker plots.
Darker plots? Describes teenagers more accurately? What is that all about?
The plots in CHERUB are darker than the plots in Artemis and Alex Rider.
CHERUB's portrayal of teenagers is more accurate compared to Artemis and Alex Rider.