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Ulysses Farr 4/18/2009 Reading Mr. Jacobson __IQ__

Ronald Smith’s “I,Q” starts out with Roger and Blaze Tucker marrying and going on a 1 year tour. There taking their two children Angela, and Q. Q stands for Quest. In the beginning you learn that Angela’s real mother dies. She was a secret service agent. Angela looked up to her mother and one day hoped to follow in her footsteps. While Roger and Blaze perform allover the country Q and Angela are left with a man named Boone and his dog Croc. Boone is an under cover secret agent that puts a tracking device under their amazingly awesome tour bus. At first he pretends to be an old roadie, but later Q and Angela figure out that he’s an undercover agent sent by The Secret Service to protect them. His real name is Tyrone Boone. Angela’s name was Malak. Boone tells Angela and Q that her mother had a twin sister named Anmar. Anmar was a deadly terrorist. Boone tells them that Malak could still be alive. Angie and Q accompany Boone and Croc on many quests to find her mother and Anmar. While Q and Angie are looking for Malak they run into Israeli Mossad agents. They are looking for Malak and Anmar too. When Q and Angie receive a strange mysterious message on their Blackberries, Angie is convinced that it’s from her mother. She would meet her at the place mentioned in the message. When they arrive at apartment 13 Malak is not there, but Dirk Peski is. He is paparazzi, and he’s working for Malak. He leads Q and Angie 10 rooms down the hall and at room 3 Malak and Boone are waiting for them. She explains to them that she must remain hidden and not to tell Roger and Blaze because they were meant for each other. So at the end everything is back to normal. Their parents are making music and now Q and Angie know the truth about Boone, Malak, and the Secret Service. This book is very adventurous. At first it’s kind of confusing but it makes sense after you get in the middle of the book. There are a lot of unanswered questions, but to figure it out you need to read the sequel. It’s a really good book and I recommend it to people who like action, mystery, and adventurous books.