Along the way, Gibbs gives us the Fifth Farkle Fabulous Fiesta and Aunt Edna plus radioactive mutant guanacos to make readers laugh until they cry, or maybe that’s just me. Thirteen-year-old Benjamin Ripley is a normal kid, except he's a CIA spy in training, and he's helped save the world time after time again. A must-have book for libraries, schools, and churches. “CRUSH and SKORPION have never liked SPYDER much, though I’d put my money on ITGA. We’d love your help. And it is all over spring break.Basic Plot: SPYDER is at it again. While main character Ben was fine, all the other characters seemed different... and not in a good way if you go back to the 1st book. by It was exciting coming back to visit Ben and the gang again. I recommend those as well. I would recommend this book for people that want a novel that would keep them at the edge of their seats because this book has never-ending action. by I read the first one of the kids long ago, and they were completely not interested. Loved it!! The relationships between Ben, Erica, Zoe, Mike, and the rest of the spies make more sense if you read the series in order. Gibbs does an excellent job of never quite letting you figure out what is going to happen next, and keeping you on your toes. When the bad guy wants to make money NOW based on destruction, it should be pretty obvious that he's not going to have a whole lot of motivation to wait until he's dead to do the project.

I was scared to read this book. His characters in it are far more fleshed out, diverse, and interesting than in FunJungle and Moon Base Alpha...and I like those, too. It seems to have run its course and is getting old. Making political statements to children against the president is a huge foul to me and poisoned the story. Honestly, it's hard to describe how he writes, except it's very entertaining and humorous.I really like this book, because there was a lot of action.
$18I've never read a book that was written the same way as Stuart Gibbs does. I believe that I am somewhat like Ben because we both are quite analytical people while being hard on ourselves. by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers Not unexpectedly, Murray couldn't be trusted. I totally enjoyed this book. I’ve loved this series and this author for years now, but one of my friends said this was the worst book Stuart Gibbs wrote.

Murray, who's been a prisoner at the Spy School since the events of the last book, is willing to lead Ben and Erica to SPYDER's headquarters. And throughout the book, you don't know which side Murray Hill is on. No, the next one is called "Spy School Revolution" and I'm 98% sure there are going to more after that! But after the sequence of events, Ben and his team of spies from the CIA find themselves in the heart of the enemy, where everything strikes hard, and quickly.The CIA has been trying desperately to get SPYDER operative Murray to talk. I am hopeful that since not all loose ends were neatly tied up that there will be a book 8 in the adventures of young spies in training Ben, Erica, Zoe and Mike. Look no further than this year's buzziest YA and middle-grade graphic novels....Ben is taken to Mexico by his nemesis in the hopes that he’ll finally be able to take down SPYDER in this latest addition to the New York Times bestselling Spy School series.Ben is taken to Mexico by his nemesis in the hopes that he’ll finally be able to take down SPYDER in this latest addition to the New York Times bestselling Spy School series.i honestly ship berica because they have a lot chemistry and even though erica might say that she would choose being an agent over ben, in the 5th booi honestly ship berica because they have a lot chemistry and even though erica might say that she would choose being an agent over ben, in the 5th book you clearly see she cares more about ben then her career as a spy (which before she met ben, she cared A LOT about) and they just have way more love then zoe and ben (no hate to any zen shippers). For those who enjoy reading mysteries, this book would be great for you to read. When Murray Hill offers spy-in-training Ben Ripley a deal to catch the leaders of SPYDER once and for all, Ben smells a rat. Three countries, three time periods, three brave protagonists. Libraries who have Stuart Gibbs’ books and readers who love them already need to continue buying them. edited by There's a plane crash and survival tactics come into play.