Eagle Day (Henderson's Boys #2) 
Once again I find myself reading young adult books! This book is the third in the series "Henderson's Boys" and again follows the same type of storyline as others he has written. This series is the prequel to the Cherub series that he has written and still writing. I find all the books to be much of a muchness - young children used as undercover agents is an entirely feasible idea though the United Nations may have a raging debate over this in the future I guess. This book introduces the reader
Set during World War II, Charles Henderson and four orphaned children work together in France to sabotage Hitler's invasion of Britain.After reading The Escape (the first of the Henderson's Boys series), it didn't seem like things could get any better but Eagle Day manages it from start to finish. Continuing the story of how CHERUB came to be, this story just gets more and more exciting.

I loved the first book and I think I liked this one slightly less in some ways. PT annoyed me in a lot of ways - his lack of loyalty. I understood it, but I also hated it. Henderson also grated on my nerves. He seemed to become more and more childish and immature. To be honest, he seems really young and I guess due to my own advancing age - particularly young. His relationship with Maxine annoyed me on many levels - one of which was you know, his wife? On the other hand, I grew to love Marc,
3.5 stars because I liked this more than the first book in the series...but still not that much.This story follows Marc, Rosie, Paul and new addition PT as they hide in Northern France with British spy, Charles Henderson. Thats honestly the best plot summary/introduction I can give because it took me so long to read this I cant remember half of it...Im going to start with something I actually forgot to write in my review of the first book but is still very much relevant to this one. My initial
I loved this book it was even better than the first it was so action-packed from start to finish I loved the war-related realism how this book shows just how bad war is. I loved the characters even more than before the new one PT is really interesting as well. I loved the story it was non stop action and I loved how WW2 was depicted in this book. So overall I loved this book and will be continuing the series as soon as possible.
Eagle Day written by Robert Muchamore is a book set in the 1940s in the second war and is about a group of children who team up with a British spy and go into occupied Franc and try and sabotage the German invasion fleet. One thing the bought taught me was that thought the toughest times are testing us and make us stronger and better for the future. An example of this in the book is when Marc and Henderson survive the gestapo and are smarter and stronger after in there friendship.Another thing
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Title | : | Eagle Day (Henderson's Boys #2) |
Author | : | Robert Muchamore |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | June 4th 2009 by Hodder & Stoughton |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Spy Thriller. Espionage. War |
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Late summer, 1940.Hitler has conquered France. Now he intends to cross the Channel and defeat Britain before winter arrives.A group of young refugees led by British spy Charles Henderson faces a stark choice. To head south into the safety of neutral Spain, or go north on a risky mission to sabotage the German invasion plans.For official purposes, these children do not exist.Present Books Conducive To Eagle Day (Henderson's Boys #2)
Original Title: | Eagle Day (Henderson's Boys) |
ISBN: | 0340956496 (ISBN13: 9780340956496) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Henderson's Boys #2 |
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Ratings: 4.12 From 2911 Users | 85 ReviewsCrit Of Books Eagle Day (Henderson's Boys #2)
This was book 2 of the series and I liked this book even ,poorest then the last as I now know all the characters the series is really starting to form and I'm really interested in history so the realism of ww2 is very goodOnce again I find myself reading young adult books! This book is the third in the series "Henderson's Boys" and again follows the same type of storyline as others he has written. This series is the prequel to the Cherub series that he has written and still writing. I find all the books to be much of a muchness - young children used as undercover agents is an entirely feasible idea though the United Nations may have a raging debate over this in the future I guess. This book introduces the reader
Set during World War II, Charles Henderson and four orphaned children work together in France to sabotage Hitler's invasion of Britain.After reading The Escape (the first of the Henderson's Boys series), it didn't seem like things could get any better but Eagle Day manages it from start to finish. Continuing the story of how CHERUB came to be, this story just gets more and more exciting.

I loved the first book and I think I liked this one slightly less in some ways. PT annoyed me in a lot of ways - his lack of loyalty. I understood it, but I also hated it. Henderson also grated on my nerves. He seemed to become more and more childish and immature. To be honest, he seems really young and I guess due to my own advancing age - particularly young. His relationship with Maxine annoyed me on many levels - one of which was you know, his wife? On the other hand, I grew to love Marc,
3.5 stars because I liked this more than the first book in the series...but still not that much.This story follows Marc, Rosie, Paul and new addition PT as they hide in Northern France with British spy, Charles Henderson. Thats honestly the best plot summary/introduction I can give because it took me so long to read this I cant remember half of it...Im going to start with something I actually forgot to write in my review of the first book but is still very much relevant to this one. My initial
I loved this book it was even better than the first it was so action-packed from start to finish I loved the war-related realism how this book shows just how bad war is. I loved the characters even more than before the new one PT is really interesting as well. I loved the story it was non stop action and I loved how WW2 was depicted in this book. So overall I loved this book and will be continuing the series as soon as possible.
Eagle Day written by Robert Muchamore is a book set in the 1940s in the second war and is about a group of children who team up with a British spy and go into occupied Franc and try and sabotage the German invasion fleet. One thing the bought taught me was that thought the toughest times are testing us and make us stronger and better for the future. An example of this in the book is when Marc and Henderson survive the gestapo and are smarter and stronger after in there friendship.Another thing
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