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Read Reviews for Man vs Beast - Robert Muchamor...
by - written on 06/07/09 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Man v.s Beast is the sixth book of the highly successful Cherub series. In this review I will not contain any spoilers but I may give a few hints as to what happensin the book and I may mention a few things re-iterated in the blurb. James Adams and his sister Lauren Adams pretend to be totally against animals being used in experiments and join groups who feel terrorism and violence is the way forward to stop these atrocities. A great book written in a fast pace fans will believe Robert Muchamore has duly delivered a great book mirroring the brilliance of the rest of the series. I would highly recommend this book and commend Robert Muchamore for such a great book. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/05/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Man vs. Beast, book number six by Robert Muchamore in the CHERUB series. James and his sister Lauren are sent on a mission about animals. At the start they meet a strange man called Ryan, he tells them about what they need to do and what the mission will include. When they get there they find that there is a different terrorist group who are hurting or even killing people to help the animals. Their jobs are to infiltrate this group of people and bring down the organisation. The only problem is that they have guns. I was really thrilled to see that Robert had upped his game in this book because I was beginning to have some doubt on his writing. But sure enough ... Read the complete review
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