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The Mighty Odds

Ignatow, Amy. (Author).

A bus crash gives four very different middle schoolers odd super powers, and although they wouldn't normally be caught dead together, they must pool their powers to find out what happened to them.

Book  - 2016
J FIC Ignat
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  • ISBN: 9781419712715
  • Physical Description 227 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016.

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781419712715
Mighty Odds (the Odds Series #1)
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by Ignatow, Amy
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Mighty Odds (the Odds Series #1)

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Gr 5-8-Martina, Nick, Farshad, and Cookie are classmates who barely know one another. After a field trip to Philadelphia, the four students end up on the same bus back to school. Disaster strikes when the bus gets in a bad accident. Nick is flung from the vehicle while Martina, Farshad, and Cookie are trapped. The tweens manage to save one another and their substitute teacher, Mr. Friend, in the nick of time, with the help of a local Amish boy. Unfortunately, the accident is only the beginning of trouble for this quartet. After getting out of the hospital, each notices that something is different. Martina's eyes change colors. Cookie can read minds when it involves directions. Farshad has incredible strength...in his thumbs. Nick can teleport but only four inches to the left. What actually happened in the crash, and why is their substitute teacher after them? Ignatow brings humor and a big dose of silliness to this new series. Superpowers always seem tempting, but, as these four tweens discover, there's a downside that comes with their new abilities. This is also the case for the book itself. The cast is diverse, but some of the language is troublesome. Cookie is referred to as a "beautiful black pearl" and a "dearest chocolate-skinned empress" by Nick's best friend, Jay. Farshad is nicknamed "Terror Boy" throughout most of the story. Though Ignatow works to unpack the language, and Farshad's nickname in particular, the descriptions of Cookie remain problematic. VERDICT This offering has plenty of reader appeal, with an ending designed to hook kids into the next installment. However, the microaggressions will be an issue for any librarian.-Sarah Wethern, Douglas County Library, Alexandria, MN © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Oddly matched victims of a bus accident discover they each have a very specific superpower in this novel sprinkled with newspaper articles and cartoon drawings. Who knew the ability to teleport four inches to the left could be useful? The middle-school dynamics and humor (including occasional crassness) are well rendered and realistic. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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This snappy social drama hinges on the power-and danger-of nicknames and stereotypes within the middle school social scene. A bus accident throws popular student Cookie together with some of the students she normally wouldn't be caught dead with: friendless Farshad, deemed "Terror Boy" by a racist joke he can't shake; overweight, nerdy Nick; and quiet Martina, whom no one really notices. After the four sixth-graders discover that they have developed unusual superpowers and there is actual danger at hand, they have to decide if they will "band together to become some sort of crazy explosive-substitute-teacher fighters" or just the "League of Incredible Nerds with Nearly Useless Powers." Emotions in this group of reluctant friends run from anger, disbelief, and disgust to eventual admiration, dependence, and trust. Framed by posts on a popular gossip blog and peppered with playful comics-style illustrations, this series opener from Ignatow (the Popularity Papers books) packs in plenty of action and edgy dialogue. Though the ending is a bit abrupt, it sets the scene for future installments. Ages 10-14. Agent: Daniel Lazar, Writers House. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Several mysteries arise after a school bus crashes in rural Pennsylvania, sending four sixth-grade students and a teacher to the emergency room. Chief among them is that the injured students have acquired oddly specific superpowers. Popular Cookie Parker is suddenly able to read people's minds but only when they are thinking about directions. Nick can teleport four inches to the left of where he's standing. Martina, an artistic Luna Lovegood type, can change her eye color. And social outcast Farshad has super strong thumbs. When fires begin spontaneously erupting around town, the foursome and Nick's nerdy friend Jay band together to see if they can use their powers to help get things under control. Ignatow (the Popularity Papers series) gives middle school a humorous, fantasy twist with her new series. The comics-style illustrations are in perfect keeping with the superhero theme and fast pace, and diverse characters and observations about racism help ground the otherwise wacky plot. The book ends abruptly with many questions unanswered, but it lays the groundwork for future superpowered adventures.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2016 Booklist