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Friday, November 26, 2010

Jane Blonde spies trouble


Title: Jane Blonde spies trouble Fiction - chapter book
Author: Jill Marshall
Characters:
Janey Brown/Jane Blonde, G-mamma, Trouble,Water rats, Sun King,
Alfie/Al Halo, Mrs.Halliday/Halo, Jean Brown, Abe Rownigan, Paulette,


Jane Brown goes undercover as Jane Blonde whenever there is a mission at hand.
This time, on her seccond mission as Jane Bonde, sensational spylet, she is determined to stop five evil water rats from kitty-napping her spy cat Trouble, and prevent them from using him as a guinea pig for their evil experiment tests.
Their master, the Sun King, thinks he has the secret to a cats nine lives, but he wants Trouble for the experiments.

Throughout the mission, along with her best friend Alfie, codename: Al Halo, and her SPI:KE, G-mamma Janey discoveres some deadly secrets: The water rats are evil spies with nine lives that were turned into rats by her super-spy father: Boz, 'Brilliance' Brown.
Now he is undercover as 'Abe Rownigan', and the Sun King wants his reversal secret, to turn his rats back into evil spies.
Janey covers for her dad, and decides to tell the Sun King the reversal progress, but only if he stops tormenting her friends and family, and would leave poor Trouble alone.
But instead Janey tells the Sun King a clever lie.
But could this lie get Janey in more trouble than out?

I first decided I wanted to read this book when I had seen it advetised in the back of the first one: Jane Blonde-Sensational Spylet.
All the books have very bright, eye-catching covers. Each have a colourful backround with a pattern, and a smart picture of Jane Blonde, alert, and ready for action.

I would reccomend this book to people who love action packed stories, about adventurous spies, who get to use awsome gadgets to fight of the baddies who are always up to no good.
I would not reccomend this book to anyone who has Musophobia-the fear of rats, as this book has evil water rats that pop up in the book quite often, trying to harm Janey and her friends.

Rating:
I give this book a rating of 9/10, as it is jam-packed full of action. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (9) 10

The book is very well written, as the author describes how the characters are feeling, and what they're doing. The writing is pretty easy to read, as long as you can remember and understand the fancy names for all the SPI gadgets.

Recommended Reading Age:
I would reccomend this book for ages 8 and up.