Fury on the dance floor / Benjamin Harper, Sarah Hines Stephens ; illustrated by Anoosha Syed.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250106636 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 125010663X
- Physical Description: 297 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Imprint, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Independence Branch | J HARPE B (Text) | 33126022800696 | JFiction | Checked out | 04/03/2024 |
- Baker & Taylor
A sequel toBug Girl finds Amanda and her former bestie, Emily, separated by seventh-grade popularity dynamics after a summer spent training together, a situation that is further complicated by a mean-spirited newcomer who reveals her true identity as a villain bent on unleashing destruction at Oyster Cove's school dance. - Baker & Taylor
Amanda and her former best friend, Emily find themselves separated by popularity dynamics, a situation that is further complicated by a newcomer who reveals her true identity as a villain bent on ruining the school dance. - Baker & Taylor
After discovering her bug powers and saving the town of Oyster Cove, Amanda "Bug Girl" Price and her ex-best friend Emily have spent the entire summer together in superhero training. But when the first day of seventh grade arrives, nothing has changed onthe social front. Emily is as obsessed with popularity as ever, ignoring Amanda in favor of new-girl Geri, whose favorite activity is making fun of Amanda. When Geri reveals herself as the true villain bent on Oyster Cove's destruction at the school dance, Emily taps into her fury to help Bug Girl save the day. - McMillan Palgrave
Being a superhero isnât easy. But surviving a middle school dance? Thatâs when things get really hardâ¦
Amanda Price never dreamed sheâd turn into Bug Girl, a hero with the powers of the insect kingdom. She also never dreamed it would be this difficult.
Turns out superpowers arenât much help with Geri, the new bully terrorizing the seventh grade. Or with Emily. Sheâs supposed to be Amandaâs partner in crime-fighting, but sheâs too busy freaking out about the upcoming dance.
When a mystery monster appears in town and seventh graders start disappearing, Bug Girl needs Emily's help more than ever. Soon both girls are tangled in a dastardly schemeâand the fate of their school, their town, and their very lives will be decided on the dance floor.
Bug Girl: Fury on the Dance Floor is Benjamin Harper's and Sarah Hines Stephenâs buzz-worthy, hilarious superhero sequel to the original middle grade novel Bug Girlâand itâs packed with illustrations and real bug facts.
An Imprint Book
âFans of Bug Girl will definitely want to fasten their mandibles on this arch sequel.â âBooklist
âThis entomological adventure celebrates teamwork and girl power.â âKirkus Reviews
Praise of Bug Girl
âBearing all the campy hallmarks and high drama of a classic superhero romp, this entertaining ... tale also features interesting entomological tidbits throughout.â â Kirkus Reviews
âThe villain is dastardly, the heroes are staunch, and the costumes are impressive, making this high-quality standard superhero fare with the added bonus of some poignant details of how even the closest friendships may fade amid the social pressures of middle school.â â Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
âTucks both middle-school fashion advice and insect facts into a tale that scuttles along to a wildly destructive climactic battle.â â Booklist