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Please Don't Tell My Parents I Blew Up the Moon
Please Don't Tell My Parents I Blew Up the Moon | Richard Roberts
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"True, coming back to school after a month spent fighting -- and defeating -- adult superheroes is a bit of a comedown for the Inscrutable Machine. When offered the chance to skip school in the most dramatic way possible, Penelope Akk can't resist. With the help of a giant spider and mysterious red goo, she builds a spaceship and flies to Jupiter"--Cover, page [4].
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jpmcwisemorgan
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Great middle-school book about super villains, and super heroes. There's a lot of focus on friendship, with a little middle-school level romance thrown in. Superpowers, super weapons, and there's more to being evil than one might expect. It's not all fun and games and there are some consequences for actions taken. The main character is female too, and it's good to see that in a book dealing with a superpower that's basically super science.

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jpmcwisemorgan

Into another series and not starting at the beginning - again. Why do I keep doing this? Why don't I just finish some of the books I'm already reading? Young super villains off to have a "morally ambiguous good time" is why! I intentionally left my library books in my drawer at work and this still happens. Sigh...