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Score: 8.8
Above average, 3 stars
ProdID: 2485 - EJ12 Girl Hero: 1: Hot and Cold
Written by Susannah McFarlane

EJ12 Girl Hero: 1: Hot and Cold
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EJ12 Girl Hero: 1: Hot and Cold product reviews

The heat is on as someone seems to be melting the polar ice cap.

Special Agent EJ12 needs to crack the codes and keep her cool to put the evil-doer's plan back on ice.

That's the easy part. As EJ12, Emma Jacks can do anything.

So why can't she handle the school Ice Queen of Mean, Nema?

Or perhaps she can after all...



Tags:
animals   antarctica   ej12   emma jacks   girl hero   primary school   saving the world   shadow   shine   spy   susannah mcfarlane
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Review by: anistasya
Dated: 19th of February, 2010

 

This Review Score:
Score 9 out of 10

Price:
Score 9 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 9 out of 10
ReReadability:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 8 out of 10

I liked the premise of this story - Primary School girl who doubles as a spy for a secret agency and goes on a series of adventures. The things she finds difficult to do at school - like facing down bullies - becomes easier after a mission from SHINE agency which inevitably teaches her the skills she needs to solve her real life problems (this theme persists throughout the series).

It was a very quick and easy read full of well-integrated facts (about Antarctica in this case), positive environmental messages and experiences that young primary school girls can probably relate to.

The codes are very simple in this first book, but they get progressively harder and each code is presented on a different page to the solution, giving the reader a chance to work it out for themselves before turning the page.

EJ12 is a very light, friendly read with none of the 'grit' or 'darkness' which has been creeping into other child spy books of late. All about saving animals, and the world, from SHADOW's 'dastardly plans', I found myself wondering in a couple of places if it was actually a spoof, but I suspect that for the target age group (about 7 - 10), it would go down quite well.

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