''Stormbreaker'' is a
young adult
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action-adventure book written by British author
Anthony Horowitz
Anthony John Horowitz, (born 5 April 1955) is an English novelist and screenwriter specialising in mystery and suspense.
His works for children and young adult readers include ''The Diamond Brothers'' series, the '' Alex Rider'' series, and '' ...
, and is the first novel in the
''Alex Rider'' series. The book was released in the United Kingdom on the 4th of September 2000, and in United States release on 21 May 2001, where it became a
New York Times Bestseller
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. Since its release, the book has sold more than nine million copies worldwide, been listed on the BBC's
The Big Read
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, and in 2005 received a
California Young Reader Medal.
A
film adaptation, starring
Alex Pettyfer
Alexander Richard Pettyfer (born 10 April 1990) is a British actor and model. He appeared in school plays and on television before being cast as Alex Rider, the main character in the 2006 film version of ''Stormbreaker''. Pettyfer was nominated ...
as Alex Rider, was released in 2005.
Plot summary
The protagonist, Alex Rider, after the suspicious death of his uncle, secretly becomes a teenage spy for MI6. He is sent undercover to Port Tallen, Cornwall. There he discovers the Stormbreaker computer factory where millions of computers were being filled with biological weapons which would give smallpox to the user. The aim of the attack was to kill hundreds of thousands of British schoolchildren and their teachers.
Critical reception
Critical reception for ''Stormbreaker'' was mixed to positive, with the book being placed on multiple
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lists.
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media (CSM) is an organization that reviews and provides ratings for media and technology with the goal of providing information on their suitability for children. praised ''Stormbreaker'' for its action sequences, but criticised its dialogue and logic.
Kirkus Reviews also commented that the book's plot was "preposterous" but stated that the readers "won't care".
Awards
*Wisconsin Golden Archer Award (2003)
*
Rebecca Caudill Young Reader's Book Award
The Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award (RCYRBA) is an annual award given to the author of the book voted most outstanding by students in grades four through eight in participating Illinois schools and libraries. It is named in honor of child ...
(2004)
*Utah Beehive Award (2004)
*California Young Reader Medal (2005)
*Iowa Teen Award (2005)
*South Carolina Junior Book Award (2005)
Adaptations
Graphic novel
In 2005 a graphic novel adaptation of ''Stormbreaker'' was released in the United Kingdom and the United States. The graphic novel was an adaptation of the screenplay written for the movie released the same year, and was intended as a
tie-in
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for the film.
Film
In 2006 a film adaptation of ''Stormbreaker'' was released to theatres starring
Alex Pettyfer
Alexander Richard Pettyfer (born 10 April 1990) is a British actor and model. He appeared in school plays and on television before being cast as Alex Rider, the main character in the 2006 film version of ''Stormbreaker''. Pettyfer was nominated ...
as
Alex Rider
''Alex Rider'' is a series of spy novels written by British author Anthony Horowitz. The novels revolve around a teenage spy named Alex Rider and is primarily aimed towards young adults. The series currently comprises thirteen novels, as we ...
with
Geoffrey Sax
Geoffrey Sax (sometimes credited as Geoff Sax) is a British film and television director, who has worked on a variety of drama productions in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
Life and career
He began his directing career in the lat ...
directing. Critical reception for the film was average, with ''Stormbreaker'' holding only a 33% approval rating on
Rotten Tomatoes
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with the consensus being that the film was "strictly children's fare, as it lacks originality, excitement, and believabiltity".
Video game
A video game adaptation of the film was released in 2006 under the name of
Alex Rider: Stormbreaker for the
Game Boy Advance
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and
Nintendo DS. The game received mixed reviews, with IGN criticising the game and giving it a rating of 4/10.
References
External links
Official website of the books''Stormbreaker'' at Walker Books
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Alex Rider novels
2000 British novels
Novels set in Cornwall
British novels adapted into films
Walker Books books