Monday 29 October 2012

Class A


From the beginning of Class A, I could not put the book down. It is a great read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Unlike many others, this book had an exciting beginning, which I think is very good. This is the 2nd book in a series called Cherub. There are 12 books in this series and Class A is one of the best, in my opinion. That said, they’re all amazing.

So, you might be asking yourself, what is Cherub, and what are the books about? Well, Cherub is a secret organization like the CIA where kids aged 10-17 go on missions as undercover agents to take down unsuspecting criminals. The main character in the series is a boy named James Adams. His mom dies and he is sent to a foster home before being recruited by Cherub. He is 12 at the time and the series ends when he is 17.

Class A is about James and three of his friends as they go undercover to try and shut down KMG (Keith Moore’s Gang). KMG is a gang that deals drugs. Specifically, they deal cocaine, which is a class, A drug. James gets involved in delivering drugs and gets extremely close to taking drugs.. He makes rounds as a delivery boy earning extra money and working up the rank in KMG. Other agents on the mission are Kerry who is one year younger than James, Kyle who is the oldest and Nicole who is the same age as James. James gets involved with Junior who is Keith’s son.  During the storyline secrets are spilled and friendships are tested. What do I mean by this?  Well, perhaps you better read the book.


In conclusion, Class A is an amazing book just like the rest of the Cherub series. I give the book 5 stars ★★★★★ along with the entire series. I would recommend the series to any boy aged 12+ and no one below as it is not suitable for younger readers. The series is action packed and a complete page-turner. As soon as you finish the final book you will be sad because you will know that the adventures of James Robert Anthony Adams are over.

Aidan, MS

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