Book details
Suddenly Super
Description
What if Violet became an agent of Syndrome?
Fourteen-year-old Violet Parr lives by two rules: hide her superpowers, and blend in. But when a mysterious woman named Mirage claims that her parents have been killed by the National Super Agency, Violet realises everything she thought she knew about her life might be a lie.
The only person that can protect Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack is the powerful Syndrome, who says that he's Mr Incredible's biggest fan...
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"Perfect... story for fans of fast action stories with gizmos and gadgets, and even more so for fans of Disney Pixar's 'The Incredibles'." 5 STAR READER REVIEW
"Violet was written very well and definitely seemed like an awkward and emotional teenager, and her personal struggles seemed very realistic (except for the Super abilities!)... I'd recommend this to anyone interested in stories of magical abilities, or any fans of the Incredibles" 5 STAR READER REVIEW
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
363 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Suddenly Super' by Jen Calonita offers readers an exciting and imaginative plot that combines the everyday challenges of growing up with the thrilling twist of gaining superpowers. This unique blend keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
- Relatable Characters: The characters in 'Suddenly Super' are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with their struggles and triumphs. Whether you're a young reader or simply young at heart, you'll find something to love in the characters' journeys.
- Themes of Self-Discovery: As the protagonists navigate their newfound abilities, they also embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. This book provides valuable lessons about the importance of understanding oneself and one's place in the world.
- Inspiring Message: Jen Calonita's 'Suddenly Super' inspires readers to believe in their own potential and the power of embracing their unique qualities. It's a story that encourages self-acceptance and the courage to stand out, making it a positive read for people of all ages.