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34 oeuvres 603 utilisateurs 21 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Deborah Abela

Crédit image: Photo of Children's author, Deborah Abela By Deborah Abela - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=42391109

Séries

Œuvres de Deborah Abela

The Hollywood Mission (2003) 58 exemplaires
The Nightmare Vortex (2003) 53 exemplaires
Spyforce Revealed (2002) 52 exemplaires
Grimsdon (2010) 49 exemplaires
The Amazon Experiment (2004) 33 exemplaires
Blue's Revenge (2004) 33 exemplaires
The Venice Job (2005) 24 exemplaires
Mission in Malta (2006) 20 exemplaires
The Final Curtain (2008) 17 exemplaires
New City (2014) 16 exemplaires
The French Code (2007) 16 exemplaires
The Ghosts of Gribblesea Pier (2011) 11 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Abela, Deborah
Date de naissance
1966-10-13
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Australia
Lieu de naissance
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Critiques

6/10, just a watered down version of 1984, go read that instead.
 
Signalé
Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
I must have read this series a million times as a kid. I was even lucky enough to meet the author and have my books signed. I love Max. She's such a perfect example of the awkwardness of growing up and trying to be yourself and not knowing who that is and making friends and falling in love and all the happiness and fear and anger and insecurity of being a tween. Max is totally relatable and very likeable - even if she can be grumpy and standoffish and mean. In fact I liked her more because of it. She was experiencing all the crazy emotions I was - and she was a spy. Alex Rider was cool and all and the Cherub kids were awesome but they had nothing on Max.

I loved her friendship with Linden ( - he was so nice and you can see why she develops a crush on him - but I adored her relationship with Toby) and Toby and the relationship she builds with her aunt and uncle. Spyforce is everything you want a secret spy agency to be with weird and wonderful gadgets and fun and crazy missions.

Yes, for an adult it can be simplistic - but as a kid it's everything you want to read - funny and entertaining. Fantastic series. Solid 4-5 stars overall.

Frankly I want the author to revisit Max - as a young adult/older teen. I would love to read about an older Max and Linden and Toby and see what trouble they get into as high school emotions take over. Please Deborah Abela?
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Signalé
funstm | Dec 16, 2022 |
I must have read this series a million times as a kid. I was even lucky enough to meet the author and have my books signed. I love Max. She's such a perfect example of the awkwardness of growing up and trying to be yourself and not knowing who that is and making friends and falling in love and all the happiness and fear and anger and insecurity of being a tween. Max is totally relatable and very likeable - even if she can be grumpy and standoffish and mean. In fact I liked her more because of it. She was experiencing all the crazy emotions I was - and she was a spy. Alex Rider was cool and all and the Cherub kids were awesome but they had nothing on Max.

I loved her friendship with Linden ( - he was so nice and you can see why she develops a crush on him - but I adored her relationship with Toby) and Toby and the relationship she builds with her aunt and uncle. Spyforce is everything you want a secret spy agency to be with weird and wonderful gadgets and fun and crazy missions.

Yes, for an adult it can be simplistic - but as a kid it's everything you want to read - funny and entertaining. Fantastic series. Solid 4-5 stars overall.

Frankly I want the author to revisit Max - as a young adult/older teen. I would love to read about an older Max and Linden and Toby and see what trouble they get into as high school emotions take over. Please Deborah Abela?
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
funstm | 1 autre critique | Dec 1, 2022 |
I must have read this series a million times as a kid. I was even lucky enough to meet the author and have my books signed. I love Max. She's such a perfect example of the awkwardness of growing up and trying to be yourself and not knowing who that is and making friends and falling in love and all the happiness and fear and anger and insecurity of being a tween. Max is totally relatable and very likeable - even if she can be grumpy and standoffish and mean. In fact I liked her more because of it. She was experiencing all the crazy emotions I was - and she was a spy. Alex Rider was cool and all and the Cherub kids were awesome but they had nothing on Max.

I loved her friendship with Linden ( - he was so nice and you can see why she develops a crush on him - but I adored her relationship with Toby) and Toby and the relationship she builds with her aunt and uncle. Spyforce is everything you want a secret spy agency to be with weird and wonderful gadgets and fun and crazy missions.

Yes, for an adult it can be simplistic - but as a kid it's everything you want to read - funny and entertaining. Fantastic series. Solid 4-5 stars overall.

Frankly I want the author to revisit Max - as a young adult/older teen. I would love to read about an older Max and Linden and Toby and see what trouble they get into as high school emotions take over. Please Deborah Abela?
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
funstm | Dec 1, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
34
Membres
603
Popularité
#41,679
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
21
ISBN
140
Langues
3

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