![]() ![]() Magical realism + girl power! Lin’s cell phone zaps her with special powers, and she must defeat a villain who spreads evil through binary code. Teens go to astronaut camp venture into space and develop superpowers, but still have time for a little romance. Now that she’s a teenager, Princess X is everywhere: she sees sticker, patches, graffiti inspired by the character, and there’s even a webcomic. May and her childhood best friend Libby created Princess X stories, with Libby drawing and May writing-until Libby died in a car accident. YA Fiction and Graphic Novels: A Superheroes, Supervillains, and Superpowers Booklist ![]() ![]() So, here’s yet another superhero booklist. It includes a few graphic novels as well, and a few novels that aren’t exactly 100% superhero novels, still would appeal to fans of the genre. I made this YA superhero booklist for my library’s readers’ advisory print materials and it’s slightly different from the one I made for The Hub. More superhero book matches coming later this summer!Īt YALSA’s The Hub, I shared a young adult fiction superhero book list. ![]() On the library’s tumblr, I made a “what would the Avengers read?” booklist. On the library’s blog, I shared a superhero book list - for grown ups. I’ve been busy with work and the two classes I’m taking this summer, but I’ve still managed to write some blog posts, just not for my own personal blog. ![]()
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