Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
Setting
Sayle IndustriesThere's no single place that defines Stormbreaker as much as Sayle Enterprises. This evil lair is where most of the novel's action takes place, and its unique characterist...
Narrator Point of View
Genre
Tone
Writing Style
What's Up With the Title?
In the novel, Stormbreaker is a hyper-advanced computer created by our villain-in-chief, Herod Sayle. This thing is powerful—it makes your brand new PlayStation look more like an Atari.If the Sto...
What's Up With the Ending?
The day has been saved. The schoolchildren of England will live to see another day, Herod Sayle's operation has been dismantled, and Alex is no worse for the wear. There's still a bit of unfinished...
Tough-o-Meter
With its driving plot, heated action, and straight-forward style, Stormbreaker is far from being a difficult read. That makes it the perfect book for pre-teens and young teenagers looking for an en...