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A Deadly Game (Spy) (Pageturners/Spy)

A Deadly Game (Spy) (Pageturners/Spy)

Published in
1901
2.82
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Description

Themes: Life Lessons, Values, Identity, Good vs. Evil, Temptation, Spy, Fiction, Teen, Young Adult, Chapter Book, Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo Books, Hi-Lo Solutions, High-Low Books, Hi-Low Books, ELL, EL, ESL, Struggling Learner, Struggling Reader, Special Education, SPED, Newcomers, Reading, Learning, Education, Educational, Educational Books. The rebels on campus oppose more rules and regulations, but the computer system at Mayfair College is under attack. Is the hacker a mischief-maker or a dangerous criminal? Luckily, Jim Salvatori's past makes him the perfect cybercop-and especially qualified to answer that question. Written specifically for struggling readers to explore genres, like mysteries and science fiction, these fast-paced books hold student interest until the last page. Questions at the end of each title promote cognitive development by making students think about vocabulary, comprehension, character, and plot. 
Age
12-16
Text complexity
proficient
Length
30 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'A Deadly Game (Spy)' by Janet Lorimer offers readers an exciting and suspenseful storyline that keeps them hooked from the first page to the last. The book's plot is filled with twists and turns that make it a thrilling read for anyone who enjoys spy novels and espionage.
  • Fast-Paced Reading: As part of the Pageturners series, this book is designed to be a quick read without sacrificing depth or excitement. Its fast pace makes it an excellent choice for readers who want a satisfying story without a long-term commitment.
  • Language Development: Janet Lorimer's writing style is accessible and engaging, making it a great option for English language learners or those looking to improve their reading skills. The clear and concise language used in 'A Deadly Game (Spy)' can help readers enhance their vocabulary and comprehension.
  • Entertainment and Education: Not only does 'A Deadly Game (Spy)' provide entertainment, but it also offers insights into the world of espionage and the complexities of spy work. Readers can enjoy a captivating story while learning about the strategic and tactical aspects of intelligence operations.