Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Class A by Robert Muchamore


The largest cocaine smuggling ring in the United Kingdoms has gotten out of hand. Cherub is here to stop it. For years the British Police as well as the MI5, a British domestic intelligence organization, have tried to shut down the ring, The KMG, as well as their leader Keith Moore for years. The British government has finally decided to send in Cherub, an elite force of children that are trained to take on missions an adult wouldn't be able to do. Now, James and his team must befriend the children of Keith Moore, and infiltrate his highly secretive organization before it's too late.

Class A is kind of a book that I'm on the fence about. The first couple of times that I've read it, it was really enjoyable, but to be honest, after a few reads, it gets stale. This book, like many others in the Cherub series is really fun to read because of the realism of the author's writing. The way he writes makes you feel like the situations could really happen, and for sure make you wish what you are reading is true. To be honest, the Cherub series is one of my favorites of all time, and it's not one I'll forget soon.

Reviewed by Julio B., Grade 10
Glendale Central Library

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