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Sidekicked

av John David Anderson

Serier: Sidekicked (1)

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The Avengers meets Louis Sachar in this hilarious and action-packed tween novel by John David Anderson, which Publishers Weekly called a "superhero story that any comics fan will enjoy" in a starred review.

Andrew Bean might be a part of H.E.R.O., a secret organization for the training of superhero sidekicks, but that doesn't mean that life is all leaping tall buildings in single bounds. First, there's Drew's power: Possessed of super sensesâ??his hearing, sight, taste, touch, and smell are the most powerful on the planetâ??he's literally the most sensitive kid in school. Then there's his superhero mentor, a former legend who now spends more time straddling barstools than fighting crime. Add in trying to keep his sidekick life a secret from everyone, including his parents, and the truth is clear: Middle school is a drag even with superpowers.

But this is all before a supervillain long thought dead returns to the city of Justicia, superheroes begin disappearing at an alarming rate, and Drew's two identities threaten to crash head-on into each other. Drew has always found it pretty easy to separate right from wrong, good from evil. It's what a superhero does. But what happens when that line starts to disappear… (mer)

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Middle school is hard enough without having to deal with inconvenient super (or not so super) powers and sidekick training. Fun book. ( )
  Catherinesque | Jan 25, 2023 |
Sidekicked is about a boy named Andrew Bean with a few special abilities, living in a world where "Supers" with superpowers are the norm. We learn pretty early on in the book that those with superpowers have many of the same problems as the rest of us in addition to ones that are unique only to them. Andrew Bean tells the story from his perspective, so we see how he deals with the world of middle school as well as the world of "Supers." The story was well written with lots of insight into both worlds. ( )
  ftbooklover | Oct 12, 2021 |
After reading a review in the NYT's Book Review, I gave this a try. There were some early attempts to draw in middle school readers with teenager talk and throughout by continued references to bad cafeteria food, but the basic plot was good. Crime-fighting "supers" have young sidekicks in training at Justicia's Highview Middle School. Drew Bean's skill as the Sensationalist is hyperacute hearing, smelling, etc., but his mentor, the Titan, is broken and ignores him. His dream girl, Jenna, is matched to the Fox, the darling of the city, until the dreaded Dealer returns for retribution with three of his Jacks. Fun, but intended for ages 8-12. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
I haven't read a large amount of middle grade fiction but I must say that I've really enjoyed John David Anderson's writing thus far. Sidekicked was a lot of fun and right after finishing it I added two more of Anderson's books to my TRL. The story revolves around Andrew "Drew" Macon Bean (admittedly a fantastic name) who is not your typical sidekick. His powers aren't the usual 'faster than light speed' or 'stronger than steel'. Nope. (I'm not going to reveal his powers because they are truly unusual and it'll be more fun for you to read it and found out for yourselves.) However, he is a typical nerdy kid just trying to make it through middle school unscathed. There's the usual pre-teen drama about who likes who and fitting in but on top of that is uncertainty about the safety of themselves, their families, and the town. Like Miss Bixby's Last Day, Anderson doesn't shy away from tough subjects. The drawbacks to having superpowers such as having to lie to one's parents, worrying about the mental health of one's mentor (the Super assigned to each Sidekick), and navigating adolescence are dealt with in a very loving, realistic way. Drew is a likable character and I think boys as well as girls will identify with him and become invested in his story. If you have kids in your life who are obsessed with superheroes but are not overly enthusiastic about reading maybe you could suggest that you read this one together. I have a feeling it will be a hit. :-) 9/10 ( )
  AliceaP | Jan 31, 2017 |
Side Kicked was about a boy named Andrew Bean with a few special abilities thrown into a world where "Supers" with superpowers are the norm. We learned pretty early on in the book that those with superpowers had many of the same problems as the rest of us as well as others of their own. Andrew Bean told the story from his perspective, so we saw how he dealt with with the world of middle school as well as the world of "Supers." The story was well written with lots of insight into both worlds. ( )
  Mrslabraden | May 31, 2016 |
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The Avengers meets Louis Sachar in this hilarious and action-packed tween novel by John David Anderson, which Publishers Weekly called a "superhero story that any comics fan will enjoy" in a starred review.

Andrew Bean might be a part of H.E.R.O., a secret organization for the training of superhero sidekicks, but that doesn't mean that life is all leaping tall buildings in single bounds. First, there's Drew's power: Possessed of super sensesâ??his hearing, sight, taste, touch, and smell are the most powerful on the planetâ??he's literally the most sensitive kid in school. Then there's his superhero mentor, a former legend who now spends more time straddling barstools than fighting crime. Add in trying to keep his sidekick life a secret from everyone, including his parents, and the truth is clear: Middle school is a drag even with superpowers.

But this is all before a supervillain long thought dead returns to the city of Justicia, superheroes begin disappearing at an alarming rate, and Drew's two identities threaten to crash head-on into each other. Drew has always found it pretty easy to separate right from wrong, good from evil. It's what a superhero does. But what happens when that line starts to disappear

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