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Heroes by Tim Sale
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 7th-grade

there is this idea about being "special" in the book. Having abilities that no one else has. Each and every one of the hero's have there very own power; and with that power they can save the world. Over time the hero's start connecting somehow. But even though they are superheroes with superpowers; each and every one of them are real people.

When Peter Parker is spider-man all he does is do good. That's what we all notice, how his powers get into action. We notice the other things as well, like how he is struggling to pay for rent, and at the same time he keeps losing his job. Those are the things that keep him as a "real person."

In heroes, it's kind of the same thing. Nikki has this power, she has 2 different sides to her. The "dangerous" side to her, is able to kill and hurt others. But Nikki is a real person. She is a single mom, she has a son: Micah, and she is $2 million dollars in debt.

And it's not just these "heroes" who are real people, its everyone. No matter what someone may say or think about us, we are real people. We have feelings and thoughts.
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Finished Reading
May 7, 2010 – Shelved
June 9, 2010 – Shelved as: 7th-grade

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