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Published: 20th February 2017
The Misshapes: Annihilation Day
By (Author) Alex Flynn
Polis Books
Polis Books
20th February 2017
First Trade Paper Edition
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
304
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Sarah Robertson's less-than-super powers relegated her to a group of misfit heroes known as Misshapes, who banded together to save their town of Doolittle Falls. Now, after an exciting summer fighting storms, Sarah returns home a different girl in the second book in this heroic series.
Doolittle Falls is in chaos, and with the election of a new President, things take a dark turn. Heroes are given extraordinary freedom with results that are less than super - and certain people have a vendetta against Sarahs mom, aka Lady Oblivion, and the entire Robertson family. Johnny and Alice are too preoccupied with their band to help, Freedom Boy is off shooting a movie, and Butters is in a Karaoke battle of epic proportions, so Sarah takes the investigation into her own hands, and must uncover the true reason behind her mothers turn from Hero to villain.
Soon Sarah discovers a devastating secret that could topple the nation, and if Sarah and the rest of the Misshapes dont stop this looming threat, the world as they know it faces annihilation. The adventure continues in one of the coolest new adventures series for Young Readers, The Misshapes leap off the page like your favorite comics.
Alex Flynn is the pseudonym for the writing team of Stuart Sherman and Elisabeth Donnelly. They met at a clandestine book club in Boston, where they broke into a fortified tower in order to discuss literature. They like garrulous Irish writers, Pushing Daisies, and anything involving The Tick, from the comic book to the short-lived series with Patrick Warburton. Their secret lair is currently in a hollowed out volcano in Brooklyn.