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Code of Honor

by: Alan Gratz


Recommended Age: YA (12+ years and above)

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Code of Honor is a adventurous, code-cracking, action-filled and is full of mystery. It is about Kamran Smith, who is star of the football team. But everything changes, on that homecoming night, when his big brother, Darius, part of the US Army and who studied at West Point, is accused of being a terrorist with footage being shown on national TV. Kamran tries to deny what his big brother is being accused of, but also on footage, Darius is filmed of making threats against the US. In an instant, Kamran and his family's life changed. He must crack codes and clues that will lead him to Darius, and the real truth. But will Kamran recognise those clues? As written on the book cover, "Where do his loyalties really lie?"


What I thought:

I know it's another Alan Gratz book in a row, but I felt that this book was so adventurous, and mysterious... I felt everyone should know about this book, and read it :) It was very action-filled (normally not my preferred type) but it was written in a way, than non-action-loving readers would enjoy this book. I recommend this book 100%, and I think if you are into this type of genre, you should definitely put this on your to-read list!

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