The Great Cape Rescue (The Society of Super Secret Heroes, Book 1)

by Phyllis Shalant | Children's Books | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0525474048 Global Overview for this book
Registered by mightymouse of Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on 3/16/2017
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Journal Entry 1 by mightymouse from Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on Thursday, March 16, 2017
Now that they're in fourth grade, Finch and his three buddies are afraid there days of playing superheroes are over. But some 'presence' - a voice Finch hears in his head that follows him everywhere - is telling Finch to form a club - a secret society. The magical prsence boasts that it can turn 'ordinary mortals into extraordinary ones' and then reveals itself: it's an old superhero cape found at a garage sale when Finch was in kindergarten.
But this is no ordinary cape - it has superpowers! The Secret Superheroes are ready for their first missions: thwarting the school bullies and saving the class hermit crabs. Inspired by the coolest heroes of all time, from the Justice League to Spider-Man, here is a hilarious, heartfelt story about four friends who will never be ordinary again.

Review
Finch and his buddies have always enjoyed playing superheroes, but now that they're in fourth grade, they worry that it may seem babyish. Then, the costume cape that Finch has played with since kindergarten begins talking to him. It claims to be an ancient Arabian Thinking Cape, capable of endowing its Master with extraordinary powers. The boys form the Society of Super Secret Heroes and resolve to use the cape's magic to help others, secretly solving problems through brains rather than brawn. With the cape's advice and assistance, the SSSH members help reconcile two quarreling friends and plan a huge surprise party to help a new teacher feel welcome. Unfortunately, the class bully is determined to force Finch into a fight, whether it takes insults, threatening the class pets, or even stealing the cape itself. This genial fantasy emphasizes individual courage and initiative. Although the cape talks like a fabulous being straight out of the Arabian Nights, its actual powers are fairly limited, forcing the boys to do most of the real work. Relationships realistically reflect the changes kids go through between primary and early intermediate grades. There is plenty of playground humor, including the gross-out variety supplied by plastic vomit and other noxious substances. The black-and-white sketches are amusing as well. Longer than most early chapter books, this selection is a worthwhile choice for transition readers anxious to tackle a "big book."
—Elaine E. KnightCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Good for grades 2-4

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