Caramel has already reviewed the first three books of the Spy School novels by Stuart Gibbs. Today he is talking about the fourth book, Spy Ski School, first published in 2016. As usual, Sprinkles is taking notes and asking followup questions.

Sprinkles: So Caramel, here we are, and you have yet another Spy School book in your paws.
Caramel: Yep.
S: So tell me, what is this one about?
C: In this book, Ben becomes an actual agent for the CIA and stops a bad person from setting a bomb off in Oregon.
S: Wait, Ben is still a kid though?
C: I know. But he still becomes an agent.
S: I am not sure that is terribly realistic.
C: Well, nobody said anything about realistic. That is why it is called fiction, Sprinkles!
S: Okay, okay, you are right. So there will be some unexpected things happening. So tell me, are there any new characters in this book?
C: Yes. Dane Bramage, Jessica Shang, and Leo Shang.
S: Okay, so who are they?
C: Leo Shang is an evil dude; he is a Chinese salesman. Jessica is his daughter but she is not at all evil. And she becomes friends with Ben. And she has a crush on him.
S: Okay, so wait, does the book get too mushy?
C: No. you know I would not like it if it did.
S: Right. Okay, so who is Dane Bramage?
C: He is a bodyguard; he guards the Shangs. His name looks like Brain Damage.
S: Yeah, I can see that! So is Leo Shang the main baddie in this book?
C: Yes, but Murray Hill, the main bad person from the first book, Spy School, also shows up.
S: Okay. So what is the ski school part about?
C: Ben goes to a ski school in Oregon to infiltrate the evil network.

S: What did you like about this book most?
C: The time where Ben knocked Murray out.
S: Why?
C: Because it serves him right!
S: I see. So there is a lot of violence in these books?
C: I guess.
S: I suppose that could be expected. After all, these books remind me of the adventures of James Bond. One of our readers even suggested that SPYDER could be analogous to SPECTRE, the international crime syndicate in many of the Bond stories.
C: I have not watched enough Bond movies to agree or disagree.
S: That was a very diplomatic answer Caramel! Anyways, let us get back to Spy Ski School. Can you describe it using three to five words?
C: Intense, funny, and suspenseful.
S: Those work! Does this book make you want to continue to read the rest of the series?
C: Yes, of course. I have to get my paws on the next book!
S: Okay, okay. So let us wrap this up then. What do you want to tell our readers?
C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!









