Resume:
To find a fulfilling career that makes the best use of my skills.
Personal Information
Anthony Horowitz son of Mark and Joyce Horowitz. His dad Mark was a Lawyer. He married Jill Green a televicion producer
at April 15. He got 2 children named Nicholas and, Cassian. He attended to Rugby school: University of York. His email is
ajhorowitz@aol.com .
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He had always been an Writer. What it had made him a very good writer and its not only an opinion he also had won a lot
of awards. Awards that he had won: Great Britain's Red House Children's Book Award, 2003, for Skeleton Key; Rebecca
Caudill Young Readers' Book Award, 2004, for Stormbreaker.
The name of Anthony Horowitz is well known for young fans of horror stories. The editor of The Puffin Book of Horror
Stories, Anthony Horowitz has also chilled youngsters blood for over a decade with such heart-stopping books as Death
Walks Tonight and others. Anthony have make a better enfasice with his books from the Alex Adeventures series tu American
Teenagers. The Alex Rider Adventures are about a teenager that became a spy at the age of 14 its full of action and more.
Alex Rider story "Fourteen-year-old Alex Rider makes his fiction debut in Stormbreaker. When his guardian, Uncle
Ian, is killed in a car wreck, Alex questions whether the police have correctly classified the death as accidental after he
finds a number of bullet holes in his uncle's car. After his curiosity over his uncle's death almost gets him killed as well,
Alex discovers Ian was an agent for British Intelligence and decides that joining the agency himself might be the best way
to stay alive. Leaving prep school for two weeks of intensive training as an MI6 agent, Alex is given a collection of spy
gadgets and sent on his first assignment: to infiltrate a training group run by demented inventor Herod Sayles, who is trying
to wipe out Great Britain's children by using biological weapons introduced through an in-school computer system known as
"Stormbreaker."."
Writing children's books is only one of several areas where Horowitz has used his writing talents; the other is in authoring
series and segments for British television, an activity that has helped Horowitz the novelist imbue his stories with a strong
cinematic sense and draw even reluctant readers into his tales of horror and suspense. He also oftentimes includes film references
in his books.
Horowitz told CA: "It seems that kids who don't like to read love my books! They're written for anyone who loves
adventure, excitement, humor, and non-stop action. Stormbreaker and Point Blank, which are about a fourteen-year-old
spy, were both inspired by James Bond, and when you read my books I hope you'll be able to 'see' them--to imagine them as
movies. I write a lot for television and the cinema too, particularly horror and murder mystery. There is a dark side to my
writing, but mainly I believe in having fun."
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