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Hardcover The Great Cape Rescue Book

ISBN: 0525474048

ISBN13: 9780525474043

The Great Cape Rescue

As fourth grade begins for Fin and his three buddies, they?re afraid their days of playing superheroes are over. But something? is telling them to form a club?a secret society. When the magical power... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good book, especially appealing to boys

Finch and his pals love to play superheroes, but since they are starting fourth grade, they fear it is time to grow up and quit playing this babyish game. Just as they put away their capes for good, something tells Finch his superhero days aren't over. When he decides to listen to this inner voice that tells him he and his friends can be extraordinary, the Society of Super Secret Heroes is born. This is a cute story of boys being boys, but going beyond themselves to make life better for others...all in secret. This book is fast paced and fun and will keep kids turning pages. There is also an interesting use of exotic language which can work expand your child's vocabulary. The kids in the story are multicultural and their lives are just unique enough to not be cliche. However... Though this is an entertaining story and could well keep kids reading, it won't be for everyone. The story is chock full of pop culture. There are many references to TV, movies, video games and computer usage that not all children are allowed or exposed to. Finch, the main character, is from a broken home and has issues with his dad and his dad's new family. Though it is handled tastefully (and could be expressing very realistic feelings of / to children living the situation), and even provides some teachable moments, not all parents would want their children to begin to worry that this could happen to them. Finch also sneaks onto the computer while his mom is sleeping. Though he uses it for educational purposes, I didn't like the precedent set that it is okay to hide from your parents what you do on the computer. I realize that I tend towards overprotective and not all parents will agree with me on these points. If you are looking for a basically clean, fun read, especially for boys, this could be the book for you. Armchair Interviews says: Just be aware that you may not like all of the morals promoted in this book.
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