Miles Morales Suspended: A Spider-Man Novel
Author: Jason Reynolds Category: Diversity and Inclusion, Middle School, Mysteries and Secrets, Novels in Verse, Poetry and Lyrical Stories, Romance, School Life and Education, Science and Nature, Superheroes, Upper Elementary, Values and Virtues Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books Language: English Reading Age: Middle School, Upper Elementary Illustrator: Zeke Peña More DetailsFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds comes the “action-packed…banter-filled” (School Library Journal, starred review) sequel to his groundbreaking young adult novel Miles Morales: Spider-Man about the adventures of the unassuming, everyday kid who just so happens to be Spider-Man.
Miles Morales is just your average teenager. He has unexpectedly become totally obsessed with poetry and can never seem to do much more than babble around his crush. Nothing too weird. Oh! Except, just yesterday, he used his Spidey superpowers to save the world (no biggie) from an evil mastermind called The Warden. And the grand prize Miles gets for that is…
Suspension.
But what begins as a long boring day of in-school suspension is interrupted by a little bzzz in his mind. His Spidey Sense is telling him there’s something not quite right here, and soon he finds himself in a fierce battle with an insidious…termite?! His unexpected foe is hiding a secret, one that could lead to the destruction of the world’s history—especially Black and Brown history—and only Miles can stop him. Yeah, just a typical day in the life of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
Miles Morales Suspended: A Spider-Man Novel
Written by Jason Reynolds
Illustrated by Zeke Peña
Source: Publisher (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books)
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