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Spy X: The Code

Spy X: The Code

Published in
2004
3.93
on Goodreads (1,126)

Description

Leaving only a cryptic note, Andrew and Evie's mother vanishes on their eleventh birthday. Now, almost a year later, the twins receive a mysterious package from someone named Spy X. They soon learn that the contents of the box will lead them on an incredible journey toward finding their mother - and into a world where no one's identity can be trusted. In Book #1, Andrew and Evie aren't initially sure what to make of the package that arrives at their door soon after they move to a new town. It's filled with random things--a key, something that looks like a. kaleidoscope, (continued).
Age
9-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
140 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'Spy X: The Code' offers a thrilling and suspenseful storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making it a perfect choice for young readers who enjoy mystery and adventure.
  • Character Development: The book features relatable and dynamic characters that grow throughout the series. Readers can connect with the protagonists, Evie and Andrew, as they navigate challenges and uncover secrets.
  • Puzzle-Solving Fun: Peter Lerangis incorporates codes and puzzles into the narrative, providing an interactive experience. This encourages readers to think critically and engage with the text on a deeper level.
  • Series Continuity: As part of the 'Spy X' series, 'The Code' is a stepping stone into a larger world of espionage and intrigue. Reading it can lead to a greater investment in the series as a whole, offering more opportunities for enjoyment and literary exploration.