Benway, R. (2013). Also known as. New York: Walker Books.
Quick Picks (2014 Winner)
Quick Picks (2014 Winner)
Summary: Maggie and her parents are
secret spies in an organization called The Collective that goes all around the
world to solve problems. Maggie is a sixteen year old who is gifted at picking
locks but has never had a case of her own until she is assigned to follow a boy
in a New York private high school. Jesse, the boy who she’s assigned to, has a
father who has been tipped off about the Collective spies and could possibly
threaten their identities. Maggie is capable of accomplishing all types of
outrageous missions but when it comes to high school, she’s clueless as to how
to go about making friends or how to act. She makes friends with an unlikely outcast
of a character named Roux who the reader can’t help but love. Through all of
her endeavors and new experiences in high school, she remembers her mission but
struggles with the desire to have a normal life as she starts to fall for
Jesse, her main reason for being there. As her feelings for Jesse grew, her
case also grew more intense. With the help of Jesse, Roux, her parents, and
mentor Angelo, she was able to solve to case and end up with her first official
love interest!
Commentary: One of the first things I
noticed in this novel is the humor Maggie displays as she tells the story. She
is an intriguing character who readers can relate to but also be astonished by
because of the strange life she leads. She forms great relationships with many
of the characters in the book starting with Roux. Although not the best choice
of a friend to instantly fit in due to Roux being an outcast in her school,
they learn how to be good friends together and have a comical relationship.
Maggie also has a magnificent relationship with her parents. They are very
supportive of all her endeavors and help her through every step of the way.
Like in many young adult novels, they don’t disappear in the background because
of the main characters problems; Maggie’s parents are present for all of her
decisions and stand by her through many tough times. Finally, her relationship
with Jesse was a bit predictable but it is always captivating to read about a
girl’s first real love and relationship. The mixed emotions, feelings, and
insecurities she portrays in the book are very relatable to readers of her age.
Connection: Gallagher Girl Series by Ally Carter
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