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The Shadow Project

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Danny Lipman is a thief . . . until one night he robs the wrong house. He inadvertently breaks into the headquarters of the Shadow Project, a secret government organization where teenage spies are trained to leave their bodies, using astral projection to travel around the world on deadly missions.

Danny is captured, but the Project leaders quickly realize he has a special gift. And when a key operative—the director's daughter, Opal—goes missing, he is offered a choice: join the Shadow Project or go to jail.

Danny joins and is quickly sent to investigate the Project's current target: a worldwide terrorist organization known as the Sword of Wrath. But as he gets deeper in, he discovers both the Project and the Sword of Wrath are far more than they seem. Danny and his fellow operatives are caught up in an ancient supernatural conflict and will have to learn how to survive in a world without boundaries of space or time, where the wrong choice could be their last.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 30, 2009
      Brennan (Faerie Wars
      ) offers a thriller that starts solidly but bogs down under the weight of too many clichés and plot elements that simply don't mix well. Danny Lipman, a teenage London orphan who lives with his grandmother, stumbles across a secret joint MI6/CIA operation called the Shadow Project, working with remote viewing (akin to astral projection). The program only uses teens with special powers, and sure enough, Danny turns out to be more powerful than his fellow operatives. Things get further muddled as demon-summoning terrorists, a secret organization of magic users, and an ancient multidimensional war between good and evil soon dominate the plot. While the initial development of the remote viewers and the teen spy organization is interesting, the later additions merely underline the clichés. Explaining away WWI and the Holocaust as the results of supernatural machinations while dismissing the actual underlying political situations is naïve and unbelievable, at best. There are some enjoyable character interactions, and Brennan's writing style is breezy and accessible, but there's little that's genuinely original or engaging. Ages 10–up.

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:730
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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