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Sidekicked

Questa serie si immerge nell'emozionante mondo dei gregari dei supereroi, esplorando le sfide nel bilanciare la normale vita scolastica con straordinarie identità segrete. Segui un giovane protagonista mentre naviga nell'addestramento in un'organizzazione segreta, affronta mentori imperfetti e si confronta con minacce crescenti. La narrazione mescola umorismo, azione e momenti toccanti mentre i personaggi lottano con l'eroismo e le linee sfocate tra il bene e il male. È un viaggio avvincente sul coraggio, l'amicizia e la scoperta del proprio vero potenziale.

Minion
Sidekicked

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    The Avengers meets Louis Sachar in this hilarious and action-packed tween novel by John David Anderson, which Publishers Weekly called a "superhero story that any comics fan will enjoy" in a starred review. Andrew Bean might be a part of H.E.R.O., a secret organization for the training of superhero sidekicks, but that doesn't mean that life is all leaping tall buildings in single bounds. First, there's Drew's power: Possessed of super senses—his hearing, sight, taste, touch, and smell are the most powerful on the planet—he's literally the most sensitive kid in school. Then there's his superhero mentor, a former legend who now spends more time straddling barstools than fighting crime. Add in trying to keep his sidekick life a secret from everyone, including his parents, and the truth is clear: Middle school is a drag even with superpowers. But this is all before a supervillain long thought dead returns to the city of Justicia, superheroes begin disappearing at an alarming rate, and Drew's two identities threaten to crash head-on into each other. Drew has always found it pretty easy to separate right from wrong, good from evil. It's what a superhero does. But what happens when that line starts to disappear?

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    Minion

    • 288pagine
    • 11 ore di lettura

    Exploring the complexities of heroism, this narrative challenges traditional notions of right and wrong. It delves into the moral dilemmas faced by characters who must navigate difficult choices, often prioritizing personal beliefs over societal expectations. The story emphasizes that true heroism can involve sacrifice, ambiguity, and the struggle to uphold one's values in a flawed world. Themes of courage and the human condition are intricately woven throughout, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of heroism in their own lives.

    Minion