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Books with title Superheroes

  • Ex-Superheroes

    A.J. Markam, Tad Branson, Podium Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Podium Publishing, July 2, 2019)
    He's an ex-superhero on a mission to save the world...and get hot chicks. It's the end of the 21st century, and Hunter McNeil is your average, ordinary, ex-Army Ranger with superpowers. He's serving time unjustly in a Supermax for supervillains when a botched prison break puts him in the crosshairs of an Army general who runs the Super-Powered Combatants Corp. Turns out a coordinated strike has put supervillains in charge of every major city in the world, and Hunter is the United States' only hope at restoring order. And so Hunter sets out to do what he does best: kill supervillains. Save the world. And build a harem of smokin' hot, super-powered women to help him. Warning: This book contains violence, profanity, and mature content. It also contains a harem of hot women. You have been warned.
  • Superheroes

    Jimmy Gownley

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 26, 2010)
    Meet Amelia Louise McBride. She’s been forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town (who cares which one) with her mom and her aunt, Tanner. Not to mention the fact that she’s dealing with being the new kid in school, many trips to the principal’s office, first kisses, etc. But you know what? She’s got her friends Reggie, Rhonda, and Pajamaman, and everything’s going to be okay. Except, of course, when it isn’t. In Book 3, the members of G.A.S.P. (Gathering of Awesome Super Pals) embrace their inner superheroes, even if it means wearing underwear over their pants.
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  • Ten Superheroes

    Omkar Devaki

    eBook (, June 21, 2020)
    A superhero counting book that lets young children join these superheroes on an amazing adventure throughout their day filled with fun and interesting activities.
  • ABC SUPERHEROES

    Michael Yu

    language (Fat Moon Books, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Get ready to enter the World of Supers and meet 26 of its most brilliant heroes and villains. From the Daring Dagger to the Kingly Knight, this marvelously illustrated ABC preschool book will truly inspire any young superhero fan (or young reader) to eagerly begin their alphabet education.The beautiful illustrations make it easy and fun for your child to learn the letters A to Z by remembering and associating a letter with a particular superhero. They can do this over and over until they remember all 26 superheroes.
  • Superheroes

    David Faulkner

    eBook (Flashforward Publishing, Aug. 24, 2015)
    At four years old, David spends his days exploring with curious contemplation the vast wonders of the seemingly magical world around him. His only real care is wondering when his big brother, Robert, will be home from school to share it with him. His life is replete with typical childhood antics, joys and fears, and nightmares that wrack his sleep, but ultimately every morning, he knows a new adventure awaits. The divorce of their parents two years later sets in motion a chain of unforeseen events that bring David closer to his brother as a real-life nightmare unfolds. Alcoholism, tough financial times, and an archaic and draconian version of religion lead to physical, mental, and emotional abuse, and ultimately to abandonment. Seldom told are first-person perspectives from such a young age, but author David Faulkner's meticulous recall and witty but poignant narration capture the spirit of childhood and reveal the often dark realities of what goes on behind closed doors. Superheroes takes us on a compelling journey from innocence to awareness, from a carefree world to one of heartbreak and tragedy, and leaves no emotional stone unturned.
  • Superheroes

    Jimmy Gownley

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Superheroes take flight in the third volume in the comics sensation Amelia Rules!—now repackaged as a hardcover!Meet Amelia Louise McBride. She’s been forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town (who cares which one) with her mom and her aunt, Tanner. Not to mention the fact that she’s dealing with being the new kid in school, many trips to the principal’s office, first kisses, etc. But you know what? She’s got her friends Reggie, Rhonda, and Pajamaman, and everything’s going to be okay. Except, of course, when it isn’t. In Book 3, the members of G.A.S.P. (Gathering of Awesome Super Pals) embrace their inner superheroes, even if it means wearing underwear over their pants.
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  • Superheroes

    melinda Brault

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Oct. 3, 2017)
    Bryn Davis loves reading comic books. Her favorite is Metamorphosis Man, a superhero who can change his appearance at will. She never dreamed about meeting him because she knew superheroes weren’t real. All that changes when she helps her best friend, Bree Blatchford, with a science experiment. Bryn cannot believe what is happening to her. As she is holding the test tube, Bree puts in the last ingredient. Suddenly, the mixture turns magenta and erupts straight into the air and comes down on Bryn. Her hair is suddenly changed from brown to shades of magenta. She quickly jumps into the emergency shower. When she comes out, her hair is the same magenta color. Her world is turned upside down when she begins to have strange dreams where she is teleported to another place and she meets one of the villains from her comic book and it seems, suddenly, she’s fighting bad guys. This brings her into the attention of the Super Heroes Overcoming Evil (S.H.O.E) and the comic book bad guy. This is not what she had planned for this school year. Bryn tries to keep her focus on school, her friends, and the yearly school carnival. Her crush, Justin, is working on the carnival committee with her. She helps with the carnival in the afternoon and then attends the S.H.O.E. Ball in the evening. Bad guy, Fedora Man, crashes the ball, having put some herbs into the food and drinks to temporarily take away their powers. The others are unable to help her as he kidnaps Magenta and now she is in a cage in a place where she has never been before. Since her powers are dulled, she has only her mask and her wits to get free and defeat the villain before she is unmasked.
  • Superheroes Club

    Madeleine Sherak PhD

    Hardcover (My Bench Productions, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Lily is just a regular kid with a huge heart who rallies her friends to form a Superheroes Club to help other kids in school and in their communities. She explains that it's not how you look, but what you do that makes you a superhero. It doesn't have to be hard to help others; opportunities are everywhere you look. So Lily inspires and empowers her friends to find the heroic potential that each of them possesses. Discover your superpower with Lily and the Superheroes Club!
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  • Superheroes

    David Faulkner

    Paperback (Flashforward Publishing, Aug. 15, 2015)
    At four years old, David spends his days exploring with curious contemplation the vast wonders of the seemingly magical world around him. His only real care is wondering when his big brother, Robert, will be home from school to share it with him. His life is replete with typical childhood antics, joys and fears, and nightmares that wrack his sleep, but ultimately every morning, he knows a new adventure awaits.The divorce of their parents two years later sets in motion a chain of unforeseen events that bring David closer to his brother as a real-life nightmare unfolds. Alcoholism, tough financial times, and an archaic and draconian version of religion lead to physical, mental, and emotional abuse, and ultimately to abandonment.Seldom told are first-person perspectives from such a young age, but author David Faulkner’s meticulous recall and witty but poignant narration capture the spirit of childhood and reveal the often dark realities of what goes on behind closed doors. Superheroes takes us on a compelling journey from innocence to awareness, from a carefree world to one of heartbreak and tragedy, and leaves no emotional stone unturned.
  • Superhero Smiles

    Jenifer Donatelli Ihm, Nathaniel Edmunds, Daniel Sonnentag

    language (Eifrig Publishing, May 18, 2020)
    By purchasing this book, you are supporting the work of UNICEF in the global fight against the Coronavirus. THANK YOU. All proceeds will be donated.This book is filled with photos of kids just like you! All around the world, kids are dealing with a new and sometimes scary situation, where things aren’t as simple as they used to be. Schools are closed, parents are working from home, or maybe are out of work or still out in public doing essential jobs. All of this can be frightening. But kids can help make things easier too...by smiling!Enjoy the smiles shared in this book: from kids across the USA, as well as some smiles from kids from around the world who have found refuge from conflict; smiles from doctors and nurses, some of whom have survived COVID-19 and are back helping others get through it; smiles from kids finding new ways to learn and to celebrate their milestones.Inspired by Jeni’s son, who was born with a cleft lip and palate, Superhero Smiles is to remind children that along with all of the essential workers during the COVID-19 crisis, they too are the unsung heroes of this pandemic. Superhero Smiles is one small gesture to say thank you to everyone who is staying positive and doing what they can to help us get through this crisis...the teachers, the doctors and nurses, the grocery clerks, sanitation workers, delivery crews...and the kids who are adapting to a completely new situation. So keep on smiling and sharing your love and appreciation in new ways, even when that means temporarily hiding your smile under a mask when you go out.We’d love to see your smiles to add to the ones in this book. Please post on social media and tag @eifrigpublishing (thus granting permission to share). A Note from the PublisherThis book was created to raise spirits while raising funds during this COVID-19 pandemic. Paperbacks are available at Eifrig Publishing with all proceeds benefitting UNICEF’s COVID-19 Relief Response. You can also pick up ANY of Eifrig Publishing’s children’s eBooks for free (or at a price you pick), along with many other free resources from our authors!These are trying times, but going forward we hope that acts of kindness, generosity, friendship, and caring become the new foundations of the post-pandemic world.To help kids through these times, please also enjoy this brief video with a fun and effective tool for helping you feel better when you might be sad, anxious, or stressed out. EFT Tapping might look a little bit funny (and might make you smile!) when you first try it, but it s a great mindfulness and wellness tool that we could all benefit from! So check out the video by Brad Yates below (and to learn more about EFT Tapping for kids, you can pick up a free copy of his book, A Garden of Emotions: Cultivating Peace through EFT Tapping at Eifrig Publishing as wellStay healthy and keep on smiling! Penny Eifrig
  • Superheroes

    Hedley Griffin

    Paperback (Top That, )
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  • Sad Superhero

    Emily Marck

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 8, 2020)
    Sad Superhero tells the story of two sisters with two different battles. Daisy, the superhero, has to stop a supervillain to save the town of Powerfeel, while Annie Tear must battle her emotions. Both battles are very important, and soon they will both learn that they can work together to reach the end of their battles side by side.