
Book Review: Confessions of a Junior Spy
Book: Confessions of a Junior Spy
Author: Rosaria Munda
Thank you, NetGalley and Macmillan Audio, for an advanced audio copy.
As an adult, I believe the best compliment I can give a book like this is what I have done, and that is to order this for my daughter. This book is one that I will look forward to giving to her and reading with her.
Confessions of a Junior Spy is basically just a kids’ version of John Wick. Bea is the daughter of a spy and lives in a hotel that is a safety zone for spies, much like the Continental in John Wick.
In the world, people have knacks that help them do what they are meant to do. Bea is nervous that she doesn’t have a knack and wants to figure out what her knack is and become a spy like her mom.
A new family arrives at the hotel, and their daughter, Chantel, becomes friends with Bea. Bea, along with her best friend Tommy, uses their available resources and knowledge to help.
For a kids’ book, there was a lot of action in this fast-paced book. I can’t wait for my daughter to enjoy this, but even as an adult, I really loved this one.
Final score: 5/5