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The Switch

by Anthony Horowitz

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This book was based on a great premise, is well-written, and is a great, quick read! It's about a rich, spoiled boy, Tad, who pitches a fit when his parents won't let him go to the newest theme park (it's "dangerous and noisy," say his parents, and he's a "sensitive boy"). Tad falls asleep with the wish that he were someone else - someone whose parents would allow him to do something as dangerous as go on a roller coaster. When Tad wakes up, he thinks he's been kidnapped - he's in a grimy bed (without "crisply laundered Irish sheets"), without his brand-new silk pajamas, and without his Rolex watch. Until, of course, he realizes that he's no longer the same boy...

The book follows Tad on a journey where he realizes that everything that's valuable in life can't be bought. He also learns some very deep, dark secrets about his own family. Forced into a life of crime and poverty, Tad makes some very tough decisions while he's trapped in another boy's body. This is a great read for middle readers.

My only concern about the book is the ending, which is violent, a little sad, and might leave readers with more questions than answers. If the ending had been different - with a more positive twist (like an awakening from a horrible dream?) - then I think the book would have been better. ( )
  juliahuprich | Aug 20, 2009 |
Horowitz writes perfect stories for 9 or 10 year old boys. This one is highly recommended to that age group.

Two boys with very different backgrounds magically switch places, and the result is a eye opening adventure. ( )
  sirfurboy | Apr 23, 2009 |
Good suspense ( )
  kings9 | Apr 1, 2009 |
I could hardly believe this was written by one of my favourite authors, but when I checked the date of publication, things made more sense. The story was published in 1986, which is well before he came into his form. This early story is quite disappointing if you're an Alex Rider fan. The Switch is about a spoiled rich boy who wishes, one evening, that he was someone else. He wakes up the next day as Bob Snarby, a very poor boy who lives in a caravan at a carnival with some disgusting parents. Meanwhile, the real Bob Snarby, is in Tad Spencer's house, enjoying life as Tad. Only one of the boys is interested in switching back, and you can bet it isn't the one living in the beautiful house. There are a few places with excellent description, such as the part that describes when Tad wakes up in Bob's bed, but for the most part, the book did not sustain my interest, and I don't think it will be a big hit with school kids, but we'll see. ( )
  JRlibrary | Feb 9, 2009 |
The Switch

What would happen if one day, your life suddenly changed? Not something like you suddenly becoming rich, like in Millions but the other way round. What if you wished you were someone else-and it really happened?

That’s what happens in The Switch, by Anthony Horowitz. Its genre is mystery, although it has a touch of humor here and there. This story is about Thomas Arnold David Spencer (Tad Spencer for short), who is the only child of a fabulously rich businessman. One day, after a fight between Tad and his parents, Tad wishes that he “was someone else”-and that’s what happens. He wakes up as Bob Snarby, the only son of Eric and Doll Snarby, who run the Lucky Numbers stall in a funfair. Out of ten, I would give this book an 8 out of 10, because not only was it full of mystery but it is humorous too! I think that this book would be more for younger readers from around 9-12 years of age. . But that depends on the reader-the first time I read this was in 3rd Grade!

On the whole, this book was an absolutely magnificent read. It will make your eyes widen with fear, make you cry out in dismay, make you weep out of happiness, make you laugh out loud, make you gasp in shock… Enjoy! ( )
  LAteacher | May 14, 2007 |
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