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Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore
Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore








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Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore

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  • And checking out other books by Jo.ĭear Teen Me: Authors Write Letters to Their Teen Selves I very much enjoyed this one and look forward to the next instalment. And if you have younger children at home it is an excellent book to read together. If you enjoy super hero novelizations it is a very solid read in that genre. Because of the age it is written for the pace is quick and maintained throughout the novel.įor fans of the series you will love this novel.

    Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore

    But we will take turns reading it to my youngest. I created my own movie in my mind while reading this book.

    Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore

    The book is geared to that YA Teen market. What I loved while reading this book, and look forward to with my daughters is taking the characters we know and using our imagination to picture then in this adventure. Written by celebrated author Jo Whittemore, this is one adventure fans of the TV series won't want to miss!"īut to be honest it is so much more than that. Supergirl must find out what has drawn him to National City, and his connection to this surge of super-citizens. The Department of Extranormal Operations has captured a mysterious humanoid sea creature. But that's not even the weirdest thing going on. "Supergirl (aka Kara Danvers) has been running across average citizens performing amazing feats all over National City. This is an all new series, and this is the first novelization that is true to the CW TV version of Supergirl. And I enjoyed this one so much, that even though I bought the eBook for me to read I have picked up a physical copy to give my girls for Christmas and look forward to rereading it with them.

    Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore

    I picked up this book because of having read and reviewed Barry Lyga's The Flash Hocus Pocus, I loved his novelization of the CW characters and wanted to give this a try.










    Colonial Madness by Jo Whittemore