November 13

An Awfully Beastly Business by the Beastly Boys

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Beasts (RSPCB) operates a rescue center for werewolves, dragons, fairies, giants, sea monsters, and other fantastical creatures. The RSPCB has stopped crimes against beasts, but there are still some people out there who will do anything to get their hands on one of these mythic animals . . . even if that means crossing the members of the RSPCB.

An awesome series of books for middle primary school readers:

#1  Werewolf versus Dragon5790991

#2  Sea Monsters and Other Delicacies

#3  Bang Goes the Troll

#4  The Jungle Vampire

#6  The Best Beast Sale

 
Book details:
  • Simon & Schuster UK |
  • 208 pages |
  • ISBN 9781847388377 |
  • December 2010

 

 

July 23

Legacy by Thomas E. Sniegoski

What if you found out your deadbeat father is a superhero? Would you leave your small-town life to take up the mantle of a father you never knew? For eighteen-year-old Lucas, the choice is an easy one: he’s not going to leave behind his mother and his comfortable, if dead-end, life as a high school dropout and auto mechanic for a father who’s never been part of his life.

But his father — known officially as billionaire Clayton Hartwell and secretly as vigilante superhero the Raptor — tells Lucas that he is dying, evil is growing, and the world needs Lucas to become the new Raptor. When Lucas’s trailer park is attacked one night by mysterious warriors and his mother is killed, he realizes that his father is right: someone has to fight for the forces of good in a dying world.

Once he moves into his father’s mansion in Seraph City — a fallen angel of a once-pristine metropolis, now given over to crime and rot — Lucas is stunned by the corruption. But after observing his father’s “heroic” behavior up close, Lucas is left wondering about the line between good and evil. Is good only a matter of perspective?