Through these last few weeks of 2023, Caramel has been reviewing the Spy School novels by Stuart Gibbs in their chronological order. Today he reviews Book Seven: Spy School: British Invasion, first published in 2019. As usual Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions.
[Before reading this book, readers might like to check out the earlier books in the series. Here are Caramel’s reviews of the earlier books: Spy School; Spy Camp; Evil Spy School; Spy Ski School; Spy School: Secret Service; Spy School Goes South. Caramel also read and reviewed the graphic novel versions of the first two: Spy School: The Graphic Novel and Spy Camp: The Graphic Novel.]

Sprinkles: So Caramel, we are on Book Seven. What can you tell us about it?
Caramel: Of course I loved it.
S: Again?
C: Yep, again.
S: That’s wonderful! So tell us a bit about the book. What is going on this time?
C: Ben and his friends find Orion and make him hack a USB.
S: Wait, who is Orion? And what does it mean to hack a USB?
C: Orion is a hacker. And a USB is a file storage device.
S: I know what a USB is, but what do you mean by hacking one? Do you mean Orion helps them read the contents of a specific USB device? Or do they ask Orion to create a virus or something that can invade someone’s computer via its USB drive?
C: The first one. They find a USB device that belonged to Joshua Hallal, and they want to access the information in it.
S: I remember you mentioned Halal when you were talking about Spy School Goes South.
C: Yes, but he first appeared in the second book, Spy Camp.
S: I see. He is not a new character at all then. Do we meet any interesting new characters in Spy School: British Invasion other than Orion?
C: Yes. We also meet Mr. E, who is the leader of SPYDER.
S: Oh, that is exciting! Did we hear about him before?
C: No. It is a revelation.
S: That is really exciting!
C: It is!
S: Okay, before we move on, can you tell me why the book is titled British Invasion?
C: Well, because the book is mainly taking place in Britain. Ben is working with someone from MI6 to catch Mr. E who is hiding there.

S: What did you like most about Spy School: British Invasion?
C: I liked the part where Ben finds out SPYDER’s evil plan again.
S: Why?
C: Because it was hilarious to see Mr. E freak out about it.
S: So the book is pretty funny again, right?
C: Yep, it is.
S: So if I asked you to describe the book using three to five words, I am guessing “hilarious” would be one of them.
C: You know me well, Sprinkles. My description would be “hilarious, action packed, and suspenseful”.
S: Those work well! Does this book make you want to keep reading the rest of the series?
C: Yes!
S: So let us wrap up this review so you can move on to the next book. What would you like to tell our readers?
C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!

Sounds like a fun book though I didn’t quite get the British Invasion part. To me, the British Invasion reminds me of when the Beatles came to the US in the sixties, but I am sure the book is not referring to that.
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Good point! We will add a sentence about that.
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The acronym, SPYDER, sounds very sinister. I don’t like spiders anyway.
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