Barnes & Noble Almost Super by Marion Jensen
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Description
Perfect for fans of Pixar's The Incredible, Almost Super is a fresh, funny middle grade adventure about two brothers in a family of superheroes who must find a way to be heroic despite receiving powers that are total duds. Filled with humor, heart and just the right kind of heroics, Almost Super is a winning story that will satisfy would-be heroes and regular kids alike. Everyone over the age of twelve in the Bailey family gets a superpower. No one knows why and no one questions it. All the Baileys know is that it's their duty to protect the world from the evil, supervillainous Johnson family. Shake fists But when Rafter Bailey and his brother Benny get their superpowers, they're, well super-lame. Rafter can strike matches on polyester and Benny can turn his innie belly button into an outie. Along with Rafter's algebra class nemesis, Juanita Johnson, Rafter and Benny realize that what they thought they knew about superheroes and supervillains may be all wrong. And it's up to the three of them to put asides their differences and make things right. They may not have great powers, but together, they're almost super. Suggested age range- 8-12 years Format- Paperback Product dimension- 5.1" W x 7.5" H x 2.4" D Genre- Fiction Publisher- HarperCollins Publishers, Publication date- 01-20-2015 Page count- 272 ISBN- 9780062209627 |