Today, Caramel is finally ready to talk about the eleventh and currently last book in Stuart Gibbs’ Spy School series: Spy School Goes North, first published in 2023. As usual Sprinkles is taking notes and asking questions.
[Before diving into this review, readers might like to check out Caramel’s reviews of the earlier books in the series: Spy School, Spy Camp, Evil Spy School, Spy Ski School, Spy School: Secret Service, Spy School Goes South, Spy School: British Invasion, Spy School Revolution, Spy School At Sea, Spy School: Project X.]

Sprinkles: So, Caramel, we are finally at the last book of the series, right?
Caramel: Hopefully not for long.
S: I know you want the author to write more books in this series, but for now, this is the eleventh and last book.
C: Yes, unfortunately.
S: But do not sound so glum. The book is good, no?
C: Yes, of course. But I wish it never ended. I wish there was another one.
S: I can see that. And maybe there will be a twelfth book soon. But let us focus on this book right now. So what is this book about?
C: Ben and his friends including Cyrus Hale, who is Erica’s grandpa and a very good spy, are all training up north in Alaska.
S: Oh, so that is the going north part. I was wondering if it would be Canada.
C: Nope. It is not Canada. It starts in Alaska and then it goes over to Russia.
S: I see.
C: So a Russian spy kidnaps Cyrus, and Ben and his friends have to save him. And along the way there is a lot of spy stuff about U.S. and Russia.
S: I see. I wonder if it is historically accurate at all.
C: Well, Alaska was owned by the Russians, and the United States bought it from them, so that part is accurate. I don’t know about the spy stuff of course. They do mention KGB, the Soviet secret service.

S: So is Ben finally dating Erica in this book?
C: Yep. I think they are boyfriend and girlfriend at this point.
S: I see. Does that make the book too mushy?
C: No. It is just as funny as before. For example, Ben does not speak Russian well and there is a lot of funny misunderstanding and miscommunication with the Russian spy. Obfuscate the jitterbug, for example.
S: I am not sure what that means.
C: Neither is Ben. And I am quite sure that was not what the Russian guy was trying to say.
S: I can see how that can be hilarious in some contents, but aren’t they all in mortal danger?
C: Yes, but I read enough Spy School books to know that Ben and friends will get out of this alive. So I can just enjoy the book.
S: Makes sense to me. Do you think these books are getting somewhat too similar or formulaic?
C: No. I mean yes, in each book Ben is facing mortal danger and in each book he figures out some way out of it. But other than that, I think Stuart Gibbs keeps us on our toes, he always comes up with new ways to make things exciting and fun.
S: That is good. So you still like this series?
C: Yes!
S: Okay, so if you were to describe this book using three to five words, what would they be?
C: Funny page turner, as always. That’s five words.
S: Yes, that will do nicely.
C: So can we wrap this up so I can begin to reread the book?
S: Sure Caramel. Let us do that. What do you want to tell our readers as we end this review?
C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!

Caramel finally finished the Spy School Series. Being a spy is very dangerous and needs a lot of stamina. It’s not a 9 to 5 job.
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Well, it looks like Caramel is now fully qualified to become America’s newest spy. 😀
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