
That was so much fun! Though I was not a fan of its cliffhanger ending. My son too, so we made up our own version of the ending.
I needed to simplify the story and the words because when I simply read it to my son, he didn't understand completely. He is only 5 and I think this book is for middle-grade kids. Hence, after the simplified version by me, my son could enjoyed this book better. My son (and me!) laughed at the riddle and amazed by the code breaker. I am 31 years old and I couldn't figure them out 😅
Thanks to this book, my son now wants to be a spy 🫣 I said he needs to study hard because become a spy is not easy.
The illustrations were good and supported the storyline so much.
I planned to reread this book to my son as much as he wants, so I could see his development in comprehension.
Thank you to Bryan Patrick Avery, Capstone, Stone Arch Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
That was so much fun! Though I was not a fan of its cliffhanger ending. My son too, so we made up our own version of the ending.
I needed to simplify the story and the words because when I simply read it to my son, he didn't understand completely. He is only 5 and I think this book is for middle-grade kids. Hence, after the simplified version by me, my son could enjoyed this book better. My son (and me!) laughed at the riddle and amazed by the code breaker. I am 31 years old and I couldn't figure them out 😅
Thanks to this book, my son now wants to be a spy 🫣 I said he needs to study hard because become a spy is not easy.
The illustrations were good and supported the storyline so much.
I planned to reread this book to my son as much as he wants, so I could see his development in comprehension.
Thank you to Bryan Patrick Avery, Capstone, Stone Arch Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.