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CHERUB

| author = Robert Muchamore
| country = United Kingdom
| genre = Young adult spy fiction
| publisher = Hodder & Stoughton
| pub_date = April 30, 2004
| number_of_books = 16 + 1 short story
| media_type =
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''CHERUB'' () is a series of young adult spy novels, written by the English author Robert Muchamore, focusing around a division of the British Security Service called CHERUB, which employs children, predominantly orphans, all under the age of 17, as intelligence agents.
Initially, the series follows James Choke, better known as James Adams (his adopted name at CHERUB), as he enters CHERUB and performs various missions. However, the focus later turns to his sister Lauren and several other characters who work alongside him, and in separate missions. The initial series of twelve novels runs from the recruitment of Adams to his retirement from CHERUB at age seventeen. The Aramov series of CHERUB follows Ryan Sharma, another CHERUB agent, however James Adams is re-introduced as a CHERUB staff member.
Muchamore also wrote a seven-part series called Henderson's Boys, which takes place during World War II and explains how CHERUB was created, following the path of a twelve-year-old French orphan who meets Charles Henderson and shows him how much help children can be to win the war. Henderson, following this, creates a small unit of children to be trained in espionage.
The series has achieved great critical success. Christopher Middleton of ''The Times'' called the series "convincing" and praised the way it allows readers to "grow up with the characters."〔 After release in the United Kingdom, the novels have been released in the US, New Zealand, and Australia, and translated into several languages including French, Danish, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Norwegian and Portuguese. On his website, Muchamore states that over 8 million copies have now been sold. A film adaptation is also planned.
==Original series==
The first series primarily follows James Adams, an adolescent who is later joined at CHERUB by his sister Lauren when their mother dies.

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