The worst villain ever

Amy Bearce

Book - 2022

When eleven-year-old George Pruwell is finally admitted to the Academy of Villainy and Wrongdoing, he has big plans of making his family proud, especially his older brother Alex. Unfortunately, unlike his brother, George is anything but villainous. To secure a slot in the school's best class roster and prove himself worthy of his family's wonderfully wicked name, he takes on a nearly impossible assignment: defeat Captain Perfectus, the world's greatest superhero.Now, George has to figure out how one too-nice-villain-in-training can defeat the most impressive superhero of all time. Alex offers his help, but George isn't so sure he wants to use his big brother's methods. And when Captain Perfectus turns out to have so...me seriously big problems of his own, George must choose whether to follow his instincts and help the superhero or crush him and become the most villainous Pruwell ever.

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Fiction
Published
Turner, OR : SWP [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Amy Bearce (author)
Physical Description
201 pages ; 20 cm
Audience
8-12 years (grade 3-6).
ISBN
9781952667794
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Mixed motives seriously hamper a young villain-in-training. Villainy having been the family occupation for generations, 11-year-old George Pruwell is thrilled to audition for a spot at the exclusive Academy of Villainy and Wrongdoing in New York City, with a chance to earn a Distinguished Villain plaque. But at the same time, he frets that his compulsive kindness to animals, surreptitious friendship with a Regular Public Citizen neighbor, and inability to carry through with pranks are signs that he may not be cut out for proper evildoing. Things only get worse when his penchant for connecting with classmates rather than sabotaging them lands him in the lowly track assigned to, ugh, sidekicks. And so, in a truly last-ditch effort to raise his standing, he volunteers to duke it out with legendary superhero Captain Perfectus. The face-off doesn't go off as expected at all, as instead of fighting the Captain, George makes him a secret ally by helping him weather an existential crisis (it's not so easy being "Perfectus" all the time). This experience finally prompts the relieved George to face facts, quit the academy, return to his loving mother (who doesn't seem all that surprised) in Omaha, and enroll in a regular middle school. For readers who haven't caught on to the title's ambiguity, Bearce leaves her young dropout proudly regarding the new Worst Villain Ever plaque on his door. A lighthearted and entertaining play on the title's double meaning. (Fiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.