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Sweetie
Sweetie | Sean Dillon, Steven Petrivelli
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Maggie isn't your typical comic book, cartoon, and action movie fangirl. Through keen observation and unbending determination, she has taught herself all the death-defying stunts and fighting styles of her favorite action stars and superheroes! Unfortunately, Maggie has kept her eccentric hobby to herself, ever since it earned her the label of "nerd" among her classmates. After all, superheroes and evil villains are all kid stuff... right? WRONG! On the eve of her first day of high school, Maggie has a run-in with an evil mercenary group known as the Numbers. After years of training, it's up to Maggie to be the self-taught superhero the city needs! But is she truly ready for the responsibility that comes with the title of "hero"? The situation escalates further when her secret crime-fighting life is discovered by one of her classmates! Can Maggie save her city and maintain a normal high school life all on her own?
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Sweetie | Sean Dillon, Steven Petrivelli
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This was a super fun read perfect for middle school and up. The artworks is bright and colorful and our “superhero” is a kick but woc. Sweetie is a little shy and unsure of herself, but she can handle her own in a robbery. this book is about being the quiet kid, the geek, the one always left out., about finding your posse and your role, I loved the message in this work. I loved the artwork. I loved the story. More please.

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