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, by Anthony Horowitz

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, by Anthony Horowitz


PDF Download , by Anthony Horowitz

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File Size: 2078 KB

Print Length: 361 pages

Publisher: Philomel Books (October 10, 2017)

Publication Date: October 10, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B01NAU1RXI

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Such a disappointment. Major breach of continuity in terms of the "cultural" spirit, character, feel of the series. If I'd known Horowitz was going to turn over a new leaf in such a bad way, I wouldn't have bothered to read it. It just doesn't have the same suspense, excitement, creativity, compulsively readable quality as the original series. Too many things were too forced...And speaking of that -- don't even get me started on the force-feeding of the PC garbage. Unrealistic, offensive BS that staunchly ignores reality as millions have to suffer it everyday while the PC Gestapo attack truth and victims instead of the blatantly inhumane words and actions of actual oppressors, and the transparent lies told by their apologists. Go read the original series instead, which ended with Russian Roulette. Better yet, find some good, old-fashioned Robert Ludlum.

I've been reading Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series since it first came out. The books never disappoint. The audio version is always great fun. This book was no exception. My only gripe is that it's been so long, so very long, since the last book. The book picks up right where the last one ended.....so long ago. It seems like it ended with a cliff hanger for the next book. Which I will enjoy & look forward to. But please just don't wait as long next time. This 50+ fangirl really enjoys the books.

A great novel yet again from Anthony Horowitz. The Alex Rider & Jason Steed series are the best teen spy books out. They never get old, are easy to read and always exciting.A couple of small problems with continuity with regards to Ben "Wolf/Fox" Daniels that any Alex Rider fan would spot I expect this will be put right on the second edition.I couldn't help but compare this to Scorpia Rising. That novel was fantastic: we saw the dark side of Alex Rider and there was a lot of emotion in that which was just lacking in this. You sometimes hated him, other times admired him. In this, it's just non-stop heroism for Alex. In addition, the writing felt considerably less sophisticated and rather clunky. But maybe that's just to do with growing older and reading more books.I did like the miraculous plot twists. The writing is as fast paced as ever. I'm sure it will appeal to young teens as it always has, and it's going to sell, but will we ever get a proper ending where Alex Rider lives happily ever after?

Okay, I must admit that I promised myself I would never read this, as Scorpia Rising was such a great final installment to the Alex Rider series, but I couldn't contain my curiosity and decided to buy it on my iPad. But the question still remains... is 'Never Say Die' any good?And the answer is, 'yes, yes it is'. Despite being the official 10th installment to the Alex Rider saga (yeah, I know there was that Yassen book, but that was a spin-off), Never Say Die captured my attention through the first page alone. It felt fresh and different, while still retaining the Alex Rider feel that I'm used to. And the best part is that it gets started with Alex's next adventure. My biggest worry was how long before we would see the story progress, but the book doesn't let anything get in the way of that. It just jumps right on in and keeps going until the very end.I love how Horowitz handles Alex's PTSD in a post-Scorpia Rising world. You definitely feel that he has changed and that what he has been through will never allow for him to return to normal. And when he gets a message that gives him hope, you feel that hope along with him because of the experience we felt with him in Scorpia Rising. For the first time in so long, we see actual development with his character.But with that said, there are some negatives. For one, there are a few continuity errors that are very noticeable. At the end of the Scorpia Rising, it's said that no one knows about Alex's final mission against Scorpia or what actually happened to Jack. However, this story implies that the Pleasure family knows about this. And for another, the author mistakes two characters for the same person, Wolf and Ben Daniels. There is a final negative, but I'll need to go into SPOILERS for that.For a return back to literature, Never Say Die earns its place among the Alex Rider series and doesn't disappoint. Give it a read and decided for yourself.Warning: SPOILER TERRITORY AHEAD!!!Alright, now I'm going to go into spoilers in this section. So if you don't want to know anything, stop right here. You've been warned.I talked about a final negative I had with this book and that's the fact that the ending undoes certain developments from the last novel. Jack is alive, both her and Alex are living in London again, Mrs. Jones is thinking of using Alex again for another mission (leading into the next book), and Alex is beginning to feel that things are beginning to get better. However, I think that undoes most of the development Alex has gone through. I like seeing him having to go through the pain of losing Jack and what that means for his new life. I liked seeing that some realism is introduced into the series. But by bringing Jack back, it makes everything in the last book just feel pointless now. There's no emotion to be had anymore, no complexity. And it took away the lesson that the life of a spy is one filled with ugliness, one that Alex learned big time.I also disliked that Alex and Sabina are no longer in a relationship together, or at least for not given a reason why they broke up. The last book definitely confirmed they were dating, but now they're suddenly back to being friends again, without any explanation as to why. Sure, we could put the pieces together, as the two are adopted siblings now and how Alex has been distant from her, but its the way how they act that feels off. It's almost as if the relationship never happened between them. Maybe the author will pair them back together in the future ahead, as they are no longer adopted siblings anymore.My biggest worry is whether or not Horowitz has a plan in what he's going to do with this series, now that it's back. I don't want it to just be the 'run-of-the-mill'. I don't want it to just mission after mission, another big bad/organization to take down. I want a direction and end-game for this series. The only thing that comes to mind that is interesting to see happen, is Alex's life as a spy being exposed to the public. That is something that I want to see happen in this series.But, for what its worth, Never Say Die is a fine installment and will make any Alex Rider fan happy. Enjoy reading!

Reader thoughts:11 books might be a bit too long, but these are still fun. For Alex, it has only been about a year, year and a half since he became a spy.A helicopter lifted a bus? A train ran down a car? Explosions, poison, gold statues, mass kidnappings, and Alex thrown in the sea with heavy chains! This was just as good as the other books.Writer thoughts:Some of the timing is fictionalized. MI6 says, "Alex, we have a mission for you. It's urgent. So, go train for 2 weeks" (book 1) or "So, we're going to let you recover from your wounds for a couple days before we give you any details" (this book).Authors need to find that balance between a fast-paced story and one that is believable

I have read all the series and the first few were very good. After a while the stories were basically the same just different settings, but Mr. Horowitz has recaptured the allure of the series with this one. This story felt fresh and new. I'm pumped to get the next one!

Great story line and plot. So glad to have Alex back. Horowitz develops a great story. His research and attention to detail superb, but not always needs. There were a couple errors along the was (what floor they were on, how tall and long the aircraft is...) but over all really great.

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