Stuart Gibbs
4.56 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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4.23 of 5 Votes: 8
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review 1: Spy Camp by Stuart Gibbs is a fun, intriguing book that won the Texas Bluebonnet award. This book tells the story of a boy named Ben Ripley who is training to be an undercover spy. For the past year, he trained and escaped danger as his daily life. When summer rolls around, he ex...
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4.06 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Why I decided to read this book: I've never really had the time to find and read the 'Three Musketeers' but when I saw the cover and started reading it, I couldn't put the book down until the end :).This book completes the 'book that teaches me about another time in history' cate...
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4.44 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Henry the hippo was dead belly up. Teddy, boy who's parents worked at Fun Jungle (Zoo Henry lived in) goes to Doc, and Doc performs a autopsy on Henry and finds that Henry's intestines has holes. People decided to lie and said Henry's death was caused by people throwing food at h...
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4.04 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Ben Ripley was a normal kid until he got transferred to St. Smithen's Science Academy for Boys and Girls -in the middle of the school year. It turns out, the science school is actually a spy school called the CIA Academy of Espionage. Shortly after he got in, he almost got assass...
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4.28 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This Stuart Gibbs mystery is a great companion to Belly Up. I think I preferred Belly Up, maybe because the Hippo, even though he was dead, had a personality. Koala's apparently have zero. I was surprised to find out who the poacher was up until the very end. I liked the fact tha...
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4.17 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: My 10 year old son checked this out from the library, but I picked it up to read just a few pages and couldn't put it down. For a book written for kids, I loved the premise and the main character. Dash was a cool, smart, normal kid that seemed believable in his words, thoughts, a...