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The Unstoppable Wasp: Built On Hope

The Unstoppable Wasp: Built On Hope

Published in
2020
3.58
on Goodreads (414)

Description

Bestselling author Sam Maggs brings Nadia Van Dyne (the Unstoppable Wasp) and her genius friends to life in an all-new original YA novel based on the world of The Unstoppable Wasp Marvel comics series. Nadia Van Dyne is new to this. New to being a Super Hero, new to being a real friend and stepdaughter (to one of the founding Avengers, no less), new to running her own lab, and new to being her own person, far, far away from the clutches of the Red Room-the infamous brainwashing/assassin-training facility. She's adjusting well to all of this newness, channeling her energy into being a good friend, a good scientist, and a good Super Hero. It's taking a toll, though, and Nadia's finding that there are never quite enough hours in a day. So, when she's gifted a virtual assistant powered by the most cutting-edge A.I. technology that the world has to offer, Nadia jumps at the opportunity to ""do less, experience more""-just like the advertisements say. The device works-really works....
Age
12-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
59 pages

Why to read

  • Empowering Female Protagonist: 'The Unstoppable Wasp: Built On Hope' features Nadia Van Dyne, a brilliant young scientist and superhero who serves as a positive role model, especially for young female readers interested in STEM fields.
  • Inspirational Message: The book delivers a powerful message about perseverance, hope, and the importance of believing in oneself, which can motivate readers to tackle their own challenges with a positive attitude.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Sam Maggs provides an engaging narrative that combines elements of action, science, and personal growth, making it an entertaining read for both young adults and comic book fans.
  • Diverse Cast of Characters: The novel includes a diverse range of characters with different backgrounds and personalities, promoting inclusivity and representation in literature, and allowing a wider audience to see themselves reflected in the story.