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Ark Angel

Ark Angel
by Anthony Horowitz
Hardcover: Apr 2006,
324 pages.
Paperback: Apr 2007,
336 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by kolten buster
the greatest book in the WORLD
I haven't read the whole book but it's a great book. I read a book and it pretty much took a whole quarter of school but when I got this one its going fast I love the book! This is the first book that I read from him I want to read more books from him.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by RAKII
Ark Angel
Good kept my attention the whole time but make sure you read the others before it or you'll get lost.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by jay-jay
great book
i have only just reading the book for the second time but i think the action in it was phenomenal. This book is certainly for young teenager with really active imaginations. Younger people can read it to but they may not understand some of the words. i'm only 10 and i have read it twice and it deserves a 5 star review.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Alex swenson
Ark Angel
Do you like adventures? Then Ark Angel is right for you. Ark Angel is a adventure book written by Anthony Hororwitz. I read these books because my friend Jack Kiefer recommended these books to me.

In the beginning of the book Ark Angel Alex Rider is shot in front of MI6 special operations headquarters. After he is shot he wakes up in a bed at St. Dominics hospital. In the middle of the the book Ark Angel, Alex Rider saves Paul Dervin. If you want to know the ending read the book. this book is right for ages 8-15, so please read the book!

Rated 4 of 5 of 5 by sternberg
nice job
This was a delicately written book with some intensive themes that make the reader want to keep reading until him/her finish the book. Incredibly written and sensational for kids of all ages. A must read.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Gabriella Perez
ark angel
this book was soooooooooo awesome i seriously could not put it down and i can't wait till Stormbreaker comes out in the movies. i have read all of the alex rider adventures this book was one of my faves.
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