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Average rating3.8
"Brooklyn Visions Academy student Miles Morales may not always want to be a super hero, but he must come to terms with his identity--and deal with a villainous teacher--as the new Spider Man"--
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3.5 A reviewer called this 25% Spiderman 75% Jason Reynolds, and that's highly accurate. Lot to love here, and an easy booktalk for teens (our holds list is already long after only 2 talks), but it's not my favorite JR. All the great hallmarks, though: Real characters, complex racial/socio-economic issues, great portrayals of friendship. I'd read more in the series to see where he takes it. As for the audio, though I liked Guy Lockard for his other books, he does a HORRIBLE job with a few voices here. First one by him I had some trouble listening to.
I am so glad this book exists. This is a good book, and this is an important book. It tackles race and privilege in a way that is accessible to younger readers while having layers for older ones.
It is a slow starter but it ramps up at the end. And it is definitely on the nose, and yet with an ending that solid, it's hard to mind.
Quite an interesting premise. I'm sure it's going to fly over people's heads. I like what was done here. I also love how the Puerto Rican culture was highlighted and not erased. Knowing that mom is a decedent of warriors, kings and queens and of a resilient people... imagine the greatness that could be tapped into and the level of super hero that can catapult Miles. If only.
Summary: Miles Morales is a sixteen-year-old student at a prestigious high school who is trying his best to overcome a family history that is far from spotless. Not to mention, he happens to be a super hero. Miles decides that he wants to keep his head down and focus on his school work, but something is not quite right at his school, and he realizes that he’s going to have to figure out what’s going on.
Series
1 released bookMarvel Press Novels is a 38-book series first released in 2003 with contributions by Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, and 38 others.