Minion

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Steve Tardio

شابک

9780062324856
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
جان دیوید اندرسون به دنیای ابرقهرمانانی که در Siplot با یک بازیگران جدید از شخصیت‌ها در مینیون، یک همراه بامزه و عاطفی برای اولین رمان تمام و کمال خود را برای طرفداران ابرقهرمانی که همچنین کار پرفروش نویسندگان ریک ریوردان، لوئیس ساکار و فرانک کاتل بویس را دوست دارند، باز می‌گردد. مایکل مورن ممکنه ادم بدی باشه ولی اون واقعا ادم بدی نیست هنگامی که شما در نیو لیبرتی زندگی می کنید، هیچ سرکوبگری وجود ندارد و فقط دو نوع ادم وجود دارد: کسانی که به جرم و جنایت روی می اورند و کسانی که رنج می کشند. مایکل و پدر خوانده‌اش روزهایشان را صرف ساختن جعبه‌هایی ویژه با قابلیت‌های مرموز می‌کنند که به قیمت ان به مردم می‌فروشند. انها برای یکدیگر غذا تهیه می کنند، انها مراقب یکدیگر هستند، و هرگز به یکدیگر خیانت نمی کنند. اما بعدش یه ابر به شهر میاد و دنیای مایکل به هم ریخته ستاره دنباله‌دار میتونه هر چیزی که مایکل و پدرش ساختن رو نابود کنه زندگی امن و امنی که برای خودشون درست کردن و حالا مایکل و پدرش با یک انتخاب روبرو هستند: که به زندگی خود وفادار بمانند و یا اجازه دهند که از هم بپاشد.

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

April 15, 2014
Parents: Be warned. A generation or two back, parents used to tell their kids that comic books would rot their brains. It seems to have backfired, because those kids grew up and started making dozens of movies and television shows about superheroes. And over the past few years, a whole new subgenre of teen novels about superheroes and supervillains has evolved. Anderson's Sidekicked (2013) was one of the better examples, but this companion novel is even wittier and much less predictable. One of the pleasures of superhero stories is guessing what's coming next, but the joy here is that most of the time readers will guess wrong. The main character is called Michael Marion Magdalene Morn, and he's not a superhero. In the first chapter, he robs a bank. But it's hard to call him a villain. He has the ability to control minds, but two out of three times, he refuses to do it, on principle. Michael is as complex as the best Marvel and DC characters, and his dialogue is just as funny. The author trusts his readers enough to keep the characters ambiguous and to leave some mysteries unexplained at the end of the book. This novel should make Anderson's parents proud, even if they threw away his comics when he was little. His readers will just be happy. (Fantasy. 8-12)

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School Library Journal

May 1, 2014

Gr 5-8-Michael Born doesn't consider himself a bad guy, even though, at age 13, he has already helped his adopted father create several questionable inventions, and robbed a bank. Like his friend Zach, who can make spikes appear all over his body, Michael has a superhuman ability: he can make people do his bidding, as long as the command is something they would at least consider. He has rules about how he uses his talent, refusing to control his father or Viola, the amber-eyed beauty he meets at the mall. Michael doesn't worry too much about the morality of his life with his dad, until the city is invaded by an army of goons, followed by a mysterious superhero known as the Comet, and Michael finds himself at the center of a sinister plot to take over the world. In this companion to Sidekicked (HarperCollins, 2013), Anderson introduces a fascinating new cast of characters. Action sequences are interspersed with more mundane moments that explore Michael's past, his relationship with his father, and his budding romance with Viola. The real strength lies in the writing, with its humorous, vivid descriptions, and strong, original voice. There are also several mysteries to keep readers intrigued, including the identity of Michael's biological parents, the nature of his father's latest invention, and the secret behind the Comet and his sidekick. Interesting questions about good and evil and the ethics of coercion are explored. The story has a high-pitched climax, complete with a truly evil supervillain, yet leaves plenty of room for a sequel. This is an engaging, thought-provoking novel for middle-grade superhero fans.-Ashley Larsen, Pacifica Libraries, CA

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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