I always enjoyed the tv show Alias, so when I picked up some tie-in novels for my sister, I decided to read them before sending them to her. Recruited tells the story of how Sydney Bristow, exemplary student but shy and withdrawn, first joins SD-6, covert branch of the CIA. Some well-known characters from the show appear, including Francie, Jack, Sloan, and a cameo by Dixon.
Recruited certainly isn't the best tie-in novel I've ever read; Sydney is depicted as a little too immature and socially awkward at the start and grows up unrealistically fast once she joins the agency. However, it's a quick read and for fans of the tv show, a fun way to visit old friends.… (altro)
I went into this book with expectations of a quick light read. I was right. It took me less than a day. The writing is mediocre and the story right out of the series. Only fans of the series will have any interest in this book and even then, will probably be a little disappointed.
Sydney's story continues in this novel, taking us back to a time when SD-6 was a place to be proud of working for. The younger more insecure version of miss Bristow was quite intriguing. However, I found it very difficult to believe how immature Sydney acted. She spent a lot of time looking at 'hot guys' and hoping to get a date. Even at nineteen-I think she had better things to do. I did however like to see the combat training sessions and such. It was interesting to see how SD-6 prepares they're agents before they hit the feild. It was a pretty good book. Nice, easy read. I finished it in a day. It was worth it. A must read for Alias fanatics like me.… (altro)
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Mediocre. Sydney still seems immature. Noah still seems out-of-character. The tech guy was Marshall in all but name.