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The paper airplane soared upward, grazing the bottom branches of the sycamore tree before skidding to a stop on the grass. Sydney raced across the yard to retrieve it, the plaid pleated skirt of her girls' academy uniform swirling about her long, thin legs.
"Daddy! Daddy, look! I made it fly!"
Mr. Bristow's head remained hidden behind the front section of the Los Angeles Register.
"Daddy?" Sydney asked, taking a few steps toward him. "Daddy, you aren't listening to me. I made a good plane! It flew really far! Didn't you see?"
"Yes. I saw," came a flat response.
"No! You didn't!" she yelled, stamping her burgundy penny loafer. "You weren't watching, you were reading! That's all you do all the time! Read, read, read!"
The paper lowered and Mr. Bristow's blank expression fell on his daughter. "Stop being dramatic, Sydney," he said. "You're acting like a child."
But I am a child, she thought, angrily tossing the plane into the air again. It sailed straight up for a few seconds before becoming wedged in a tangle of twigs. She turned back toward her father, hoping he would offer to pull it loose. But his newspaper barrier was raised once again, and all Sydney could see were the large black letters screaming SPACE SHUTTLE EXPLODES!
"Hey? You awake?" Todd de Rossi's voice penetrated the daydream.
Sydney jerked her head slightly. "Huh? What?" The childhood memory dissolved as she found herself back in her American History seminar, her pen still poised over her spiral notebook. Professor Baldridge was lecturing in his tired drone, his words melding with the steady whir of the old building's air-conditioning system. On the giant screen behind him loomed the famous image of the Challenger exploding high in the atmosphere.
"Sorry," she whispered, smiling weakly at Todd. "What did you say?"
Todd grinned. "I said it takes a special kind of boring to make a major disaster dull. Guess I made my case. Where were you just now? In orbit?"
"No. I was just . . . I was just remembering where I was when I first heard about the Challenger exploding." She rubbed her eyes and sat up straight, trying to shake off the residual anguish stirred up by her memory. She could practically smell the olive trees shading the Bristows' old front porch and feel the light weave of her school uniform, as if her body had carefully recorded every sensation for careful replay later on.
It had been one of those pivotal childhood moments: the point when she'd finally understood that her father was lost to her. The tragic car accident that had taken her mother seemed to have completely diminished her father. He had never been the cheerful life force her mother was, and yet Sydney had never doubted his devotion to his family. But that day on the front lawn, all hope that he might someday come back to her shattered like the hull of the ill-fated space shuttle. From then on she stopped consciously trying to please him and began preparing herself for a life alone.
"You know, I don't remember what I was doing when I first heard about the Challenger," Todd mused, rubbing his chin. "Probably standing in front of my mirror doing my best James Dean."
Sydney rolled her eyes. "Why does that not surprise me?"
"Excuse me? Professor Baldridge?" Sydney glanced up to see a tall guy with shaggy red hair rise from his aisle seat, his left arm high in the air.
"Oh, goody. Burke has something to say," Todd whispered, leaning forward in his seat. "This ought to be entertaining."
Most of the other students in the lecture hall were also shifting to get a better look. Sydney let out a small moan of frustration and slouched back in her chair, folding her arms across her striped sweater. Great. Another outburst from Burke Wells, campus radical extraordinaire.
Professor Baldridge's reaction was not unlike her own. "Yes, Mr. Wells?" he asked, his voice sounding more weary than usual.
"Isn't it true, Professor," Burke began, "that the shuttle blew up due to sabotage and not because of an accident?"
The professor heaved a long, audible sigh. "No, Mr. Wells. I'm afraid that was simply a story a few tabloids used to try to sell papers. As I said earlier, the explosion was caused by a faulty--"
"Excuse me, Professor," Burke interrupted, waving his arm in the air again. "But it wasn't just in the tabloids, was it? I mean, sure, it wasn't reported in any of the so-called legitimate, corporate-run U.S. papers. But several highly esteemed foreign news agencies reported the existence of a top-secret surveillance satellite aboard, which was the motive behind the sabotage."
Sydney shook her head in disbelief. "What's up with this guy?" she grumbled.
"Don't know. Isn't he dreamy, though?" Todd's large brown eyes seemed to droop as they beheld Burke. Sydney glanced around the room. Dozens of girls were staring at Burke with the exact same puppy dog expression.
"Full of himself is more like it," she said.
"No, Burke's cool," Todd countered. "I've gone to a couple of demonstrations he's organized. The guy knows a lot about human rights violations and government cover-ups. He feels it's his duty to tell people the truth about stuff. Things they don't tell you in college."
Sydney squinted at Burke. His knit cap and woven Guatemalan shirt were standard-issue hippie radical, although he wore athletic shoes. His arms were lean and well toned, thanks to a regimen of one-hour yoga sessions, a strict vegetarian diet, and lots of dancing to bongos, she guessed. Of course, the most in-your-face thing about Burke Wells was how beautiful he was. His scruffy appearance implied the absence of massive vanity, but it was hard to hide the Green party's version of Brad Pitt.
That was just it. He was almost too handsome. His features were oh-so-perfectly proportioned and symmetrical, his eyes were fairy-tale bright and twinkly, and those thick red waves that grazed the tops of his broad shoulders looked as if they belonged in a shampoo ad. Never mind his ad-libbed approach to history. Sydney always had trouble trusting anyone that perfect-looking.
Anonymous
Posted June 19, 2005
this book was so great! i had so much trouble putting it down! it was so much fun to read! this book is so suspensing! if u havent read this book u need 2!!
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Posted February 20, 2005
I beg to differ! For I am Jennifer's biggest fan although she as an actress has nothing to do with the books. This book was awesome! I am a dedicated viewer of Alias. wednesday is my favorite day. gee! i wonder why!!! lol anyway, the book was very different from the show which is why i loved it so much!!
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Posted November 26, 2004
I read #2 first, because I didn't know it was a series. These books literally can NOT be put down! They are very fast-paced and exhilerating, and there's always a twist or turn to blow you away. #1 is great, but it just introduces you to the story. The rest of the books in the series are better. I'd definitely recommend this!!!
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Posted September 19, 2004
If you love the hit television series, 'Alias', you'd like this book. I merely started watching the series on the last season(that was foolish of me). It's cool and you could probably relate to Sydney's pre-CIA position-an outcast who has books for her life. And it's fun to read about a celebrious government in a fictional perspective. However, I warn readers that it has some gauche vocabulary in certain elements. It is safe that people under the pre-adolescent age of 11 don't read it, but it is still good.
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Posted September 14, 2004
I love all the Alias Books, they are so awsome, I recommended them to all my friends and they LOVE um! I hope the make these books forever!
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Posted July 1, 2004
If you want a quick reader, than this is the book for you. A page turner with a little sassy and a lot of kick butt mystery. Nancy drew meets charlie's angel 2000 here we come!
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Posted May 8, 2004
I picked this book up in the library because i've basically read the whole library. Boy was i glad i did! This book was great, i love spy books, and this one topped it!!!
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Posted February 24, 2004
This book was great one of the best i've ever read i read other spy/agent stories but this was the most intense I think it was a great story
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Posted March 4, 2004
This book is one of the best books i ever read! I find it interesting how Sydney has to keep her secret job confedential throught the book.
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Posted March 26, 2004
First book in the very suspenceful series. I couldn't put any of them down till I finished!
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Posted January 22, 2004
I don't always read, but I planned on collecting all of the Alias books and never read them. While I was on a trip to New York, I decided to read just a few pages. I couldn't put this book down!!! It was incredible, I am reading the entire series. When you read these books, it feels like you are there, like you are watching the episode as if it were an episode. These books keep your attention, and they have cliffhanger-type endings and they make you want to read the next book. All I can say is that these books are amazing.
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Posted December 17, 2003
This is the best book ever!!!!!! it takes a while from the beggining to get started but then you get some action. i would suggest anyone to read this book boy or girl!!! ALIAS RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted December 4, 2003
I absolutely love the ALIAS tv series, and the book series definately lives up. The books aren't long reads, and aren't necessarily the most intellectually stimulating, but that's what is great about them. You can be any age from young adult to senior citizen to enjoy these action packed dramas. I have a bad habit of finishing them in one day as soon as I get them, they're such a good read.
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Posted December 10, 2003
I LOVED this book!!! I recently started watching ALIAS. My best friend got me hooked on the show and i LOVE it!!! She let me borrow this book and i read it in 2 days. Sydney Bristow is a nineteen year old freshman at college and barely has any friends. she tries to get a job as a waitress at the restaurant that her friend Francine works at but she gets fired her first day. One day as Syd is alone studying for Spanish (i think) a guy comes up to her and talks to her about a job. he says he works for the CIA and they are offering Syd a job. he hands her a card and tells her to call the number if she's interested. Syd thinks that it is just a scam but soon she calls and ends up getting the job as a CIA. she goes through training and then the guy that gave her the card gives her a ticket to a rock concert. he also gives her a bracelet that has a camera on it and asks her to take pictures for his daughter. Syd goes and takes the pictures and then is invited back stage. she goes and finds out that the singer is in some group and she tries to leave but the singer is chasing her with a gun. finally she gets out after fighting the guy. she runs and gets picked up by some men in a van. she thinks that they are with the singer but they end up being with the CIA and they were tracking her. it was all a test and Syd passed. i LOVED This book and can't wait to read the next one!
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Posted October 3, 2003
My favorite book is Alias A Secret Life followed closely by this one. It has a very unexpected ending. And its filled with action. Its like the TV series with more details.
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Posted September 25, 2003
I think that is book is the best of the first 3! It is wonderful! I only wish that the books were longer and that in this book there was more noah, he was barely in this book. anywho this was a wonderful book and i think everyone should read it!
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Posted September 14, 2003
I really enjoy reading this series, and i love the show. however, i wish that the authors would make the books longer.
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Posted May 19, 2003
i couldn't put it down. loved it!
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Posted June 7, 2003
You know how the show is always keeping you guessing? This book was like that. I kept thinking I had it figured out and then it would be different. It was creepier then the other books,yes,but I liked that. I read horror and mystery too. But it was still Sydney. Just like she is on TV.
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Posted May 28, 2003
I am an Alias fan, and I really enjoyed this prequel to the series. It is interesting to see how Sydney got her start with SD-6 and to see what her life was like before she became an agent. I especially like reading about her relationship with Francie and how much she needed Francie when she started college. It sheds some light on their current relationship. There are some inconsistencies with the series, but I had no problem overlooking them.
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Overview
A crumbling Gothic mansion on a craggy Scottish isle.A secret meeting among the world’s most powerful underground organizations. And lots of bad blood.Sydney’s sent by SD-6 to pose as the heiress of a former ruling family of Romania now mixed up in the black market. Except instead of collecting intelligence, something goes very wrong. One by one people end up disappearing. Gone. Vanished. When someone is found, they’re dead. Will Sydney be the prime suspect . . . or the newest victim?