'Wittily written, with high tech devices, coding and critical thinking, diagrams, charts, plus fart fun aplenty, and Priyanka Sachdev’s cyber-style illustrations, this is a great read for young eco-warriors, fans of gadgets, in fact anyone who enjoys a good crime caper.' Red Reading Hub
'“[…] you’re onto a winner. Critical thinking and critical fun all in one book!”' Library Girl and Book Boy
'“I was beyond excited to see someone who looked like me on the front cover of this book! Thinking back to my childhood favourites, it was not common to see a strong, Asian, female character at the forefront of adventures. This honestly gave me so much joy to read about family dynamics that were so similar to my own not to mention, being able to live out my own spy fantasy! Sophie Deen has managed to capture an interest in STEM which I felt was missing from my childhood. I can completely see how this book will resonate with children as they explore coding, science and adventure!”' @RealReading
'“My younger self would have absolutely loved this book […] so this would have been right up my street!”' Sarah Withers Blogs
'“I know for a fact that my year 3/4 class are going to love this one!”' @misswynnreads_
'“I really loved this book […] It was really interesting reading about technology. I haven't read that many books about it. It made it dangerous which made me want to keep reading it. It will probably make me want to learn more about coding.”' @what_emmy_read
'“I like the book because it had very nice illustrations and the spying was cool. I like Asha's personality and her sister Nush's desire to help the environment”' @dreaming_of_selfcare
'Featured in Pen & Inc Autumn/Winter 2022 listings, highlighting the best in diversity and inclusion in children's books.' Pen & Inc