FICTION

Bug Girl

HARPER, Benjamin & . illus. by Anoosha Syed. 304p. Macmillan. May 2017. Tr ISBN 9781250106612.
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Gr 4–6—Sixth grader Amanda loves bugs and the adventures of Megawoman and Dragonfly, Oyster Cove's local superheroines, who haven't been seen in many years. Amanda doesn't like that since sixth grade started, her former BFF, Emily, is now one of the "uberpopular" kids and is nothing but mean to Amanda, calling her "Bug Girl." When evil invaders begin terrorizing their town, Amanda's nickname all of a sudden becomes quite real as she develops insectlike superpowers. She must learn to use these abilities very fast, as her and Emily's mothers have been kidnapped. Amanda must also figure out how to work alongside Emily again, which is no easy feat, even for a superhero. The book is visually appealing, with illustrated borders on each page and cartoon images and bug facts included throughout, and the superhero story line will make it an easy sell to a wide range of readers. The pacing is brisk, reminiscent of an animated TV show, though the plot points are repetitive and drag in spots. Characters are relatively flat. An epilogue sets up a possible sequel.
VERDICT Likely to find an audience, this novel has enjoyable moments but is ultimately underwhelming.

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