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Robert Muchamore
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  • Hardcover: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Children's Books (2 Oct 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340988843
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340988848
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 5.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 498,140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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'Punchy, exciting, glamorous and, what's more, you'll completely wish it was true.' --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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'An excellent start to a promising series. It is every boy's wish to be a spy, and this book will enthrall every single one of them.' (The Bookseller 20110715)

'Punchy, exciting, glamorous and, what's more, you'll completely wish it was true.' (The Sunday Express )

'An exciting, swiftly moving tale' (School Librarian )

'I loved this book.' (Caroline Lawrence, author of The Roman Mysteries )

'A fast-paced action thriller, which should turn into a fantastic series - if James manages to live that long.' (Young Post )

'It's action all the way as we follow the new recruit's rapid development and no doubt Muchamore's nephews will, like me, be cheering him every step of the way.' (Ireland on Sunday )

Cherub is an absolute must for everyone who enjoys a thrilling book which keeps you interested at all times.

(Guardian ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I have been reading a lot of older children's fiction lately, much of it excellent, but this series is in a class of it's own. I would have given it 10 stars if it was an option. I read the first book and then immediately ordered the other nine in the series and read them back to back and my husband, who is not such a voracious reader, did the same - they are that good. It is worth starting with The Recruit as the characters and the back stories do develop through the series, although the plots stand alone in each book. Any child over the age of 10 ought to love them - I bought them for all my nieces and nephews and even the ones who don't normally read, were totally engrossed by them. I also read some Alex Rider to compare and have to say they are not a patch on Cherub - possibly a good start for the younger readers but Alex Rider felt very one dimensional after reading Robert Muchamore.

The basic premise of the books is that children who are orphaned or abandoned are recruited to a secret service (Cherub)that uses children as spies (because no-one suspects children). They have to be clever with potential but the main characters, James and Lauren, definitely comes from the wrong side of the tracks so not quite so snobby as some novels in a similar vein. However, unlike most orphans in fiction, these children are not to be pitied; they are an elite force and get the best education, the best computers, great bedrooms with en-suite facilities and stuff that all kids aspire to. The plots are gripping and deal with contemporary issues such as drugs, child prostitution, animal rights, religious cults and terrorism in a way that younger readers can understand without ever patronising them. The plots are interwoven with the challenges of day to day teenage life, relationships, exams, homework and bullying teachers and the main characters develop throughout the series. As with all the best fiction, the author manages to weave a strong vein of humour through the books, they made me laugh out loud at times.

If you are worried about teenage girls fictional and media influences, you will love these books. Lauren, the little sister, takes a lead role in later books and is a great role model for young girls in terms of being fit and strong (rather than slim), studying hard to achieve results and beating the boys. I am the wrong side of 40 and well aware of all the healthy eating messages etc but still felt inspired to get to the gym after reading these books! None of this is done in a preachy way - the strongest message about healthy eating came in the novel about religious cults, Divine Madness, showing how you can control people with blood sugar rushes to create hysteria and to keep them physically and mentally weak with poor nutrition (this was probably my favourite in the whole series). The moral ambiguities are not skimmed here, Muchamore does not offer any trite right/wrong solutions and I think the books are better for it. All the main characters are fully rounded, both James and Lauren behave in ways which are morally suspect on occasions because they are human and insecure, but they have to address the consequences of their behaviour and the impact on their friends and on each other. This is adult fiction for young readers which all adults and older children will enjoy. Just buy the whole series now because you will really will wish it was true!!
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Cherub: The Recruit is an excellent book based on a secret organization that uses children as spies. The plot is not a James Bond fiction. There are no super-villains, no high-tech gadgets, and no impossible missions that are miraculously completed. It is this realism that is the main attraction of this fantastic book.
In Cherub: The Recruit, a normal boy called James is enrolled in the secret organisation Cherub. In the book he is put through basic training and sent on his first mission. You'll find many interesting characters, including instructors, friends, and terrorists. Every character has a personality that is shown to the highest degree which could not be done by some of the best authors I know.
The plot is a superb. It doesn't just show James going there, taking part in a mission, and returning home. It includes the ethics and emotions of James, the friendships he has with other characters, all with their own personalities being excellently shown. There are different twists that happen every time you think you know what is coming next. This book is the most unique spy story I have ever read, and shows nothing other than truly pure talent from the author. I recommend it to everyone. Even those who don't enjoy spy genres will take pleasure in reading this book. I cannot wait for a sequel! And I'm sure that those that have read it will know what I mean. Peter(13)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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I've read every book in the series and although some are better than others I'd highly recommend CHERUB to anyone. This is supposedly a teenage boys series but I am a teenage girl and did really enjoy them. Robert Muchamore's new book (People's Republic) is coming out in four days time I am so excited and I will definitely be buying.

The Recruit is the first in the cherub series and in this book the protagonist, James Adams live changes drastically. At the beginning James Adams is a bored teenager, with excellent capabilities but is far to lazy to reach them, he is rich but living in a council estate because his mum earns her money running a huge shoplifting organization from their living room whilst stuffing herself full of chocolates and alcohol-needless to say she is grossly overweight. Then one day after school after getting tipsy with his half-sister Lauren Onions' father Ron Onions, she dies, leaving James living in a children's home and Lauren at Ron's. James then turns bad, joining a gang, and stealing, this results in James and eventually Lauren being recruited by Cherub, a branch off the secret service that only recruits children. And that's where the adventure begins...

Just in case of any confusion here is the order of the Cherub Series

1. The Recruit
2. Class A
3. Maximum Security
4. The Killing
5. Divine Madness
6. Man Vs Beast
7. The Fall
8. Mad Dogs
9. The Sleepwalker
10. The General
11. Brigands Mc
12. Shadow Wave
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
He couldn't put it down
My son (age 15) simply couldn't put this down, and we had to order the entire CHERUB series within a couple of days. He read the entire series over the easter holidays. Read more
Published 1 month ago by tims mum
Rock on James Adams!!!!!
If you have read Alex Rider you'll know its all very goody/baddy Alex Rider saves the world again kind of stuff. CHERUB is the real deal. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Diddums UK
action packed and a bargin!!
I could hardly put this book down! It was gripping, halarious, adventurous, spontaneous, a little sad. It left me hungry for more! Read more
Published 1 month ago by shanz
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What a fantastic action-packed read,it grabs you and doesn't let you go.The only disapointment is the mission at the end,it seemed quite rushed to me.What are you waiting for? Read more
Published 2 months ago by dennis
1st Cherub
I decided to read this book because I had previously enjoyed the Alex RIder series and while I was looking through the reviews for the series, I noticed that many people were... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Anthony Bradley
Brilliant...
I thought this book was a cracker. Punchey lines and good humour. The story line was brilliant, yet a bit slow to start off with, but all in all a fab book for teens and adults... Read more
Published 2 months ago by j23e
Unputdownable
I bought this book after seeing a review for it in a parent's book for older readers. Wasn't sure how my 11 year old son would like it, but he can't put the book down. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Rebecca
CHERUB: The Recruit
i couldnt stop readin this book. i got it for fun then just kept going. i now buy one every wekk. perfect mix of all the probs kids face and still believabl. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Katherine Austin
CHERUB - The Recruit (Book 1)
This book is excellent. I read it on my Kindle in 2 days. I couldn't stop reading it for hours on end. It is such a gripping and exciting book to read. Excellent :)
Published 4 months ago by Johnny
cherub : the recruit
amazing ive already read it but it never fails to impress the amazon kindle is the best thing EVER WHOOOOOOOOOOO
Published 5 months ago by Craig Pitman
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