Please Don't Tell My Parents I've Got Henchmen (Please Don't Tell My Parents #3)

Book Three of Please Don’t Tell My Parents

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Pub Date Feb 08 2016 | Archive Date Mar 02 2016

Description

What would middle school be like if half your classmates had super powers? It's time for Penny Akk to find out. Her latest (failed) attempt to become a superhero has inspired the rest of the kids in her school to reveal their own powers.

Now, all of her relationships are changing. She has a not-at-all-secret admirer, who wants to be Penny's partner almost as much as she wants to be Penny's rival. The meanest girl in school has gained super powers and lost her mind. Can Penny help her find a better one? Can she help an aging supervillain connect with his daughter, and mend the broken hearts of two of the most powerful people in the world? And in all this, where will she find time for her own supervillainous fun, or even more dangerous, to start dating?

It's going to be a long, strange semester.

What would middle school be like if half your classmates had super powers? It's time for Penny Akk to find out. Her latest (failed) attempt to become a superhero has inspired the rest of the kids in...



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I received a free e-copy of this book from publisher via Net- gallery. out of the 3 book in this series I have only read this and the first one.So I cannot comment on if it was better than the second. I will say I prefer the first book to this one though. It felt like ages before anything happened. my Rateing is actually 3.5. since you cant give that I went with four. I did not hate it and still love the uniqueness of the series. 40% into the book I went back to enjoying it.The first part was too slow for me. I would like to thanks the publisher for the invite.

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Brilliant. This was what the previous book had been lacking. We were back to good old fashioned villainy and heroics. Penny and her friends are growing up and helping those around her to do the same. We got a look at some of the other types of piwers and how they can be applied. I adored how Bead-down used her jewellery making powers to finally be a hero. At times though there felt like there were too many characters to keep track of and their powers were very similar but it was a great read and the final scene I did Not see coming was excellent. Can't wait for the next in the series.

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Penny, Claire, and Ray are back from their Jupiter adventure. Penny is trying to become a hero, but a super-powered fight at a football game results in her being grounded. But then she accidentally started a super-powered school club. After a trip to Chinatown led to her accompanying Bull home for a family reunion, Bad Penny and the Inscrutable Machine made a return to crime. But with super-powered fans keeping a look-out, crime or dates are much harder. And then there is the need to avoid fighting. There is a nice, satisfying fight to end the book with many villain-leaning super-powered kids banding together to stop a rampaging robot horde from destroying their schools. This book was satisfying, but tinged with regret. I hope there are more adventures coming for Penny and the gang!

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