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Title:Scorpia Rising (Alex Rider #9)
Author:Anthony Horowitz
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:March 31st 2011 by Philomel Books (first published March 2011)
Categories:Young Adult. Adventure. Fiction. Action. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Mystery. Thriller
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Scorpia Rising (Alex Rider #9) Hardcover | Pages: 416 pages
Rating: 4.29 | 29019 Users | 1142 Reviews

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Scorpia has dogged Alex Rider for most of his life. They killed his parents, they did their best to con Alex into turning traitor, and they just keep coming back with more power. Now the world's most dangerous terrorist organization is playing with fire in the world's most combustible land: the Middle East. No one knows Scorpia like Alex. And no one knows how best to get to Alex like Scorpia. Until now. The chases have never been more intense, the fights more treacherous, or the risks so perilous to mankind. And this time, Alex won't get away. Watch a Video

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Original Title: Scorpia Rising
Edition Language: English
Series: Alex Rider #9
Characters: Alex Rider, Alan Blunt, Jack Starbright, Smithers, Julius Grief, Mrs Jones, Sabina Pleasure
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom) Cairo(Egypt)
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2011)


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Based on what i read on Horowitz blog this book sounds like its going to be alot better than that horrible Crocidile tears. i hated that book, too predictable.I can't wait to read this though because the best organization Scorpia is Back!!!! Someone from all the books are going to die, i bet its going to be Jack.Well i'll edit this after i read it on my birthday (April 5th, the day it comes out!!!!) I'm so exited, thankfully The lost hero is coming out next week, can't wait for that book. More

I knew I was in trouble when the book cover announced that this was The Final Mission..! This book was very different from all the others in the series. For starters, the plot had a LOT of background and setup that went on. We dont even SEE Alex Rider until the book is HALF over. I think that was too long to wait. Basically, Scorpia is trying to show themselves as a force to be reckoned with, so they hatch a plan to not only pull off a major league crime, but pin it on Alex. There were flashes

This is the ninth and final book in the Alex Rider series, and it's best for those who have read other books because Horowitz brings back characters and events from those stories. Alex is back in school, with a part in the school musical and the captain's spot on the football team. He's got an active life, and his beloved guardian, Jack Starbright, is debating leaving him to go back to America to care for her very ill father. Neither of them has any intention of ever dealing with MI6 again...

I just can't wait to see how it ends! I feel as though I've been reading this series forever!

I ALMOST got through this one without tearing up. Not quite though, because Horowitz is a life-ruiner :P. Anyway, this makes me wonder where he's going to go now that we've got another book out in June.

This is the ninth and final book in the Alex Rider series, and it's best for those who have read other books because Horowitz brings back characters and events from those stories. Alex is back in school, with a part in the school musical and the captain's spot on the football team. He's got an active life, and his beloved guardian, Jack Starbright, is debating leaving him to go back to America to care for her very ill father. Neither of them has any intention of ever dealing with MI6 again...
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