Stormbreaker

Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz is a New Ed edition published by Pearson Longman in 2004, featuring 192 pages in English. This book presents a narrative that combines action and humor, designed to engage readers, including those who may be hesitant to dive into a story. The plot revolves around themes such as moral dilemmas and the nature of heroism, set against a backdrop that explores the dynamics between the individual and society.
Readers will find exciting action sequences and convincing dialogue throughout the book, which also employs cinematic imagery. Stormbreaker serves as a resource for exploring the thriller genre, making it suitable for modeling and storyboarding. The content allows for comparisons with other works, such as Fleming’s James Bond, while touching on subjects like family, orphans, and the world of spies and spying.
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What’s the hook?
Action and tongue-in-cheek humour grip even the most reluctant reader.
What are the themes?
Moral dilemmas, the nature of heroism and individual vs society.
Teaching points?
Exciting action sequences, convincing dialogue and cinematic imagery make Stormbreaker ideal for modelling and storyboarding. Allows for exploration of the thriller genre and comparison work with Fleming’s James Bond.
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