Spider-Man's social dilemma!

Preeti Chhibber

Book - 2022

The first in a three-book middle grade novel series by Spider-Man's number one fan and hilarious fiction writer, Preeti Chhibber! Peter Parker has been swinging and thwipping his way through New York City as Spider-Man for just a few months, and balancing his double life is complicated. He goes to school and tries not to embarrass himself in front of his crush, MJ; he takes photos for the Daily Bugle and tries not to embarrass himself in front of his boss, J. Jonah Jameson; and he fights crime in the evenings and . . . well, he's kind of always trying to not embarrass himself. Easier said than done when you're a teen with spider powers you're still getting used to. On top of all that, the notorious villain the Sandman is... acting more strangely than ever, social media seems to be taking a toll on MJ, and someone keeps trying to steal an artifact that's supposedly powered by alien matter . . . which can't be good. Something eerie is going on, and Peter is determined to figure out what it is before things go from weird to dangerous. Told with Preeti Chhibber's incomparable voice, which balances wit and charm with teenage earnestness and vulnerability, this series is full of action-adventure, humor, friendship, and, of course, heroism.

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Subjects
Genres
Superhero fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Published
Los Angeles : Marvel 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Preeti Chhibber (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"1"--Spine.
Physical Description
325 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781368051699
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

As if a changing relationship with friend and classmate Mary Jane Watson isn't enough of a distraction for Peter Parker, an alien hive mind is on the verge of conquering the world. By day, a high school student who wears the same shabby shirt over and over and is habitually racing for the bus, by night, a costumed superhero who helps children and old ladies in between battles with supervillains, Peter presents a convincing picture of an overscheduled teenager on the ragged edge of a breakdown. Still, in this first of a planned trilogy, he somehow finds the time to land a job as an intern at the Daily Bugle, work on a science project about using social media to promote worthy causes, and investigate a weird series of incidents involving an antique invention powered by mysterious alien matter. Not to mention fuss and fret about getting closer to MJ, her active efforts to encourage him notwithstanding. Along with assuming that readers are sufficiently familiar with the Spider-Man canon to make explanations of spider-sense or why Peter lives with his Aunt May unnecessary, Chhibber trots in a trio of veteran Marvel foes led by occasional antihero Sandman (Flint Marko) for brief set piece battles on the way to a climactic dust-up that at least puts the larger threat on hold--and clears the way for Peter and MJ to reach first base. Names and descriptions cue a diverse cast supporting the White leads. A fun outing, with your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man just doing what he does. (Fantasy. 9-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.