copyright date: November 2010 primarily marketed for: grade 6 and up Hero by Mike Lupica was a refreshingly fast-paced exciting book to read after slogging through Matthew Cody’s Powerless as a class read aloud to prepare for our author visit with the author. Although both books are appropriate for a 6 th grade audience, Hero is much more appealing for students beyond 6 th grade. Hero starts out describing a few moments of Zach’s father’s life, from his father’s point of view. The rest of the book flips to a third person account of Zach’s adventures after his father is gone. Zach begins to discover he has superpowers, but Lupica manages to tell this superhero story so well that it almost seems plausible. The story is set in New York City. Being a fan of the city, I enjoyed the talk about landmarks and the city feel to the book. Not to mention, how fun it is to imagine living Zach’s life as the child of parents w...
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