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Spy School book report
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2. When Ben is asked to join the
Academy of Espionage, he is
absolutely thrilled. He heads off to
the boarding school, which his
parents think is a science academy,
in order to learn the ins and outs of
becoming a spy.
3. Things don't go smoothly, however, as
the school mistakenly thinks that Ben
has an extraordinary aptitude for
cryptography, he fails the initial
Survival and Combat Skills
Assessment, and an assassin tries to
kill him--and that's all in his first day!
4. Spy school turns out to be a lot
harder and more dangerous than Ben
thought it could be, and he is going to
have to be a quick learner because he
suddenly becomes involved in a plot
to take down a double agent.
5. Spy School is an action-packed, funny, and
engaging thrill ride involving all things
espionage. Fighting, firearms, and combat
simulation (paintball) are all part of spy
training at the CIA Academy.
6. Main character Ben is somewhat
of a fish out of water, as he is not
exactly good at this espionage
stuff, but he starts to get the hang
of it by the end.
7. Ben develops a crush. He ends up
earning the respect of his classmates,
helping to discover the identity of the
"mole," making some friends, and
feeling like he finally belongs.