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Cherub: The Recruit
- Narrated by: Simon Scardifield
- Series: Cherub, Book 1
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Publisher's Summary
A terrorist doesn't let strangers in her flat because they might be undercover police or intelligence agents, but her children bring their mates home and they run all over the place. The terrorist doesn't know that a kid has bugged every room in her house, cloned the hard drive on her PC, and copied all the numbers in her phone book. The kid works for Cherub. Cherub agents are aged between ten and seventeen. They live in the real world, slipping under adult radar and getting information that sends criminals and terrorists to jail.
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- aeon
- 12-20-17
The narrator is fantastic
I read this book a while back when I was much younger. The narrator nailed his performance, making my second time with the book even better than the first.
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- Diego
- 07-20-17
Good listen
It was a good, short listen. Absolutely going to listen to other cherub books.
5/5
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- Tamara
- 12-30-15
Loved the narrator!
Listened to this book with my three kids aged 16, 14 and 12. We all enjoyed it and particularly enjoyed the narrator's performance.
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- Matthew Brooks
- 02-17-21
Perfect
I give everything 5 stars. I love this series, and the narrator read the story perfectly.
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- Chris
- 11-06-20
Amazing
This book is really funny
I liked how Carrie was so nice to James
My friend Madison would like this
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- Jack
- 12-19-19
good listen
very good listen; a book aimed for younger readers. used to read the series as a kid and it's very nostalgic to say the least
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- Hylie Barton
- 11-08-18
Story was entertaining enough
Though not especially realistic, the story was decent and I enjoyed listening with my 13 year old. The narrator had decent voices but the narration had awkward pauses and then sometimes no pause when transitioning from one part of the story to another.
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- LumbeeChief
- 07-29-16
Enjoyed this Second Book
Great continuation of the Cherub series, not too violent and limited course language.
The story revolves around a Cherub mission in England involving a drug dealer and the same cast of characters that I enjoyed from the The Recruit, came alive in this book too.
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- Matthew
- 01-10-16
Brilliantly read and written!
loved it only took a few days to finish couldn't stop listening! Very well written and read.
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- Toadkin
- 07-07-14
Who would believe that kids are trained as spies?
If you could sum up Cherub: The Recruit in three words, what would they be?
uplifting, exciting, tough.
What other book might you compare Cherub: The Recruit to, and why?
Higher Institute of Villainous Education, although "HIVE" is training kids for future villainy, not to protect the country.
What does Simon Scardifield bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
All the characters are distinguishable either because of different accents, or different tones he uses. He is a great reader.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Who would believe that kids are trained as spies?
Any additional comments?
Brilliant "boy come good" story where a talented, but troubled 11 year old finds his place in the world, and learns to use his talents in a positive way and stops getting in trouble with the police.
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- William lomas
- 06-29-15
Fantastic book
Fantastic narrator, brilliant story, looking forward to the second book in the series! It would appeal to fans of the Alex Rider series, and James Bond!
4 people found this helpful
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- Ruth
- 10-20-13
Best teen spy story ever.
What made the experience of listening to Cherub: The Recruit the most enjoyable?
I loved how its all the time intresting. There is not 5 minutes of story that you are not intrested of lissening.
Who was your favorite character and why?
James, I cant say that I totally like the guy, because sometimes he can be real brick. But hes intresting, you want him to be a good guy, and sometimes he fails.
Which character – as performed by Nathan Stewart-Jarret – was your favourite?
I liked all characters. I had read the book before and now when I lissend it I didnt feel once that "this character shouldnt sound like this". So i think it was very well read.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. I didnt have the time, but I did lissen it when ever possible. It ended too soon.
Any additional comments?
Love the book. So sad that you dont have the othere episodes of this series.
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- Ben
- 06-03-21
THE MOST UNDERRATED BOOK SERIES EVER
I remember not being a fan of books and when my mum handed me this book when I was 14, I was hesitant. Since then, I’ve become much more of an avid reader as a result. Going back over these books in audio form now as an adult and it’s bringing back many a good memory.
Highly recommend! Audiobook is also really well done
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- Dimple
- 08-02-17
10/10
Read the book before but the audio version of the book is soo amazing. I would definitely recommend it to someone else
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- Robbie K.
- 07-17-17
good one!
such a good book READ IT! actually read the whole god damn series now bah
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- Fordy136
- 05-20-17
great little book
simple story, brilliantly written. recommended to me by a school kid and he knew what he was talking about!
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- rob allan
- 05-04-22
I read these as a child, was a brilliant nostalgic trip!
(Potential spoilers)
(Reviewing all of the books on the first novels page)
As the title states, I read these as a child and they still hit the spot, clever, witty and dare it be said ever so cheesy at times. This series captures a young man’s adventures. You watch him grow, see him turn into a man. Brilliant continuation from book to book with every single story fresh and yet familiar.
Pair that with Simon Scardifield narrating, he’s brilliant, charming and funny. With impeccable timings and fantastic accents he is irreplaceable to this series
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- Philip
- 05-12-21
AMAZING
It is amazing like every other CHERUB thanks Robert for treating the world great 👍
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- Ms. H. A. Greenhalgh
- 03-18-21
Great for teen boys
Exciting book aimed at teen boys. very real and relatable. A definite page turner. Loved it.
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- R.
- 02-25-19
Great story but terrible narrator
The narrator has weirdly inconsistent speed, volume and puts infuriating emphasis on all the wrong words. I found myself repeating most sentences in my mind but with the intonation of a normal human.
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- Andrew Aitken
- 11-14-16
awesome series
read it when I was younger and loved it. such a great series written by a great author
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- Ben salter
- 08-18-19
the best book
I'm 12 nearly 13 I like books but I dont like to read so I listen to them and I have 28 books and this is my favorite one I recommend it
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- Anonymous User
- 11-29-20
CHERUB The Recruit
This book is by far the best I’ve ever read and listen to!!😁
I’m now close to finish reading the second book CLASS A and I have made myself a promise to only listen to the second book once I have finished reading the second book.📖
I have to say that if you are looking for a good,adventurous,dangerous and funny book then this is the book for you!!!👍
I would strongly recommend that younger readers (13 and under👦🧒) don’t read this for I’m 14 and it still has some swear words in it that I don’t like to say
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- Anonymous User
- 08-05-20
Kept me interested
This was my first book so hard to compare with others but I felt the narrator was good, he had to put on many different accents. I read this book when I was younger and it has a really good story line.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-07-19
narration could be better
simon could have put a bit more effort into expressing the characters emotions. he could have put on a shouting voice when someones talking. but what i am trying to say is put some more effort into it, to liven it up a bit.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-30-18
the best book
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- Anonymous User
- 08-16-17
not to shabby at all
really enjoyed this book I loved the charectors and story line. great job author, cheers