Please Don't Tell My Parents I Blew Up the Moon
Supervillains do not merely play hooky. 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...
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Supervillains do not merely play hooky.
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.
Mutant goats.
Secret human colonies.
A war between three alien races with humanity as the prize.
Robot overlords and evil plots.
Penny and her friends find all this and more on Jupiter’s moons, but what they don’t find are any heroes to save the day.
Fortunately, they have an angry eleven year old and a whole lot of mad science…
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781620078143
ASIN: B00R6N444W
Publish date: 2015-01-29
Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press
Pages no: 347
Edition language: English
Penny, Claire and Ray are back from their supervillained shenanigans over the holidays and they are now back at school. And they are bored. So very bored. So when a supervillain offers them the chance to explore space and visit the moons of Jupiter, of course they jump at the chance! Robots, ali...
*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. The Inscrutable Machine has been living on a high, taking on and defeating adult superheroes, but it’s time to go back to school. How boring. Penelope, Ray and Claire have caught the itch and now they need more daring do t...
(I got a copy from the publisher, as part of the review tour, in exchange for an honest review.)I read the first installment of this series, Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm A Supervillain, last year, and thought it was a pretty good novel. So, of course, I couldn't pass up on the invitation to read...