The Recruit (#1 Cherub Graphic Novel)

Author: Robert Muchamore; Ian Edginton (Adapted by)

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  • : 25.00 NZD
  • : 9781444903188
  • : Hachette Children's Group
  • : Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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  • : 0.476272
  • : May 2012
  • : 257mm X 172mm X 11mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 24.99
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  • : Robert Muchamore; Ian Edginton (Adapted by)
  • : Cherub Graphic
  • : Paperback
  • : Graphic Novel
  • : John Aggs
  • : English
  • : 823.9/2
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  • : 176
  • : FX
  • : Full colour throughout
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Barcode 9781444903188
9781444903188

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PUBLICATION JUNE 2012

Description

The first title in the number one bestselling CHERUB series! James hits rock bottom before he's offered a new start in an intriguing organisation ...A terrorist doesn't let strangers in her flat because they might be undercover police or intelligence agents, but her children bring their mates home and they run all over the place. The terrorist doesn't know that one of these kids has bugged every room in her house, made copies of all her computer files and stolen her address book. The kid works for CHERUB. CHERUB agents are aged between ten and seventeen. They live in the real world, slipping under adult radar and getting information that sends criminals and terrorists to jail. For official purposes, these children do not exist. Praise for the CHERUB series:'Punchy, exciting, glamorous and, what's more, you'll completely wish it was true' - Sunday Express'Crackling tension and high-octane drama' - Daily Mail'A really good book that you could re-read over and over again' - Guardian'Pacy writing, punchy dialogue and a gripping plot, it's got it all' - Daily Express'Fast-moving action ... and cool gadgets!' - The Times Visit cherubcampus.com - the essential internet destination, packed with exclusive content and with in-depth biographies of CHERUB characters, out-takes and bonus stories.

Promotion info

The bestselling CHERUB brand takes its huge appeal into graphic novel format.

Reviews

A stunning graphic novel Daily Express Strong visual images and dialogue that sticks closely to the original book make for a good read -- Recommended Reads Children's Books Ireland Strong visual images and dialogue that sticks closely to the original book make for a good read for those new to CHERUB or who have previously enjoyed Muchamore's books. Children's Books Ireland Recommended Reads Look out for Muchamore's first CHERUB tale which is now a stunning graphic novel. Daily Express This graphic novel adaptation of Muchamore's popular teen-spy series captures all of the excitement and authenticity of the original. The illustrations are well balanced with the dialogue/narration and do a fine job of pushing the quickly paved story forward. This is a great choice to bring reluctant or less-advanced readers into the thrilling series, and would also appeal to fans of Anthony Horowitz and Ally Carter. Booklist Aggs's art is strong, and the use of bold color and sharp lines help drive much of the action and fighting James goes through before he gets initiated. All handled with a surprisingly levelheaded and grounded perspective. School Library Journal

Author description

Robert Muchamore was born in Islington in 1972 and spent thirteen years working as a private investigator. He was inspired to create the CHERUB series by his nephews' complaints about the lack of anything for them to read! The CHERUB series has won numerous awards, including the Red House Children's Book Award. Ian Edginton is a British comic book writer who became successful in American comics before returning to work for 2000 AD, a weekly British science-fiction-oriented comic. He has created his own series as well as adapting other titles, including H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, and has been published widely by Dark Horse Books in the US and Self Made Hero in the UK, among others. John Aggs is a British comic book artist who started out in webcomics, and in 2007 won the Grand Prize in the TokyoPop Rising Stars of Manga awards. Among his diverse work he has illustrated Philip Pullman's The Adventures of John Blake, a story for the British children's comic The DFC.