Experience Batgirl At Super Hero High Depicted By Lisa Yee Exhibited In Leaflet
but I'm feeling generous,
I really like this little series, Batgirl was a character I didn't expect to like, but really grew to appreciate and like, The story, while predictable, was well written, and I enjoyed it, This review and many more can be found on my blog: sitelinkFeed Your Fiction Addiction
These books are so incredibly adorable and fun.
My daughter loves the high school take on superheroes, and I have to admit that I kind of love them too.
What Fed My Addiction:
Girl genius,
Unlike most of the other super heroes, Batgirl is just an ordinary girlwith extraordinary smarts, Her tech savvy makes her special and it gives her an edge that the other supers dont have,
A sense of belonging,
Batgirl has doubts about her ability to fit in at Super Hero High even though she has friends there.
She doesnt know if she can be a “real” super hero since she doesnt have any innate abilities, She cant keep up with the other students in a lot of areas especially gym, where there are some pretty high expectations of super heroes!.
She has to learn to rely on and trust her strengths and not worry so much about her weaknesses, Its a tough lesson thats not easily learned,
Family troubles.
Batgirl isnt the only person whos afraid that she might not be cut out for Super Hero High, She has a bit of an uphill battle because she has to convince her dad that she belongs there too.
He just wants to keep her safe because hes afraid to lose her, but she wants to follow in his footsteps and fight crime.
I loved the close relationship between Barbara Batgirl and her dad,
What Left Me Hungry for More:
Competition,
My least favorite part of the book was the competition and how it all played out, Batgirls logic when it came to her feelings about the results didnt make a lot of sense to me I wont say what it was since that would be a spoiler.
But the competition and the results became central to the rest of the book, so it all ended up being necessary for the plot.
There were a couple of other minor inconsistencies, but I often give those a little more leeway in MG books.
My daughter didnt seem to see any lapses in logic,
Overall, I thought this was another fun installment of a fantastic series for MG girls, My daughter and I will definitely be keeping up with it!
I give this one/stars,
Disclosure: I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review, No other compensation was given and all opinions are my own, This highspirited story about Barbara Gordon, a young girl intent on fighting crime in a batsuit is fun, contemporary and focuses strongly on femaletofemale interactions without banging out a tedious feminist message.
Various other superheroines make their voices heard, each in their own unique style,
Batgirl, aka Barbara Gordon, has her work cut out for her, Unlike the majority of other alumni at Super Hero High, she doesnt have powers like laser vision, super strength, super speed or flight.
It does cause her some anxiety and selfdoubt, admirably conveyed by the author, But it makes her triumphs special: she has heart, courage, empathy, determination and brains and all these attributes push her to try harder, work longer and think more.
It all adds up to a shining portrait of a heroine that I admittedly never through much about previously,
This is a fine entry into stories about young superheroines, light on violence, loaded with camaraderie and focusing on a serious, sober yet happy girl whose dedication to helping others shines brighter than a computer screen.
This book is like the best, I read it indays instead ofbecause I guess I was just being lazy, It inspires people to follow their dream and it will come true of you try, And it also doesnt always have a happy chapter like some books, it shows that there are bad parts and mistakes in life, but you have to try your best, show some effort, and they will get better.
Te book is overpages but not boring to read at the same time, This book will be something I will keep up on, Thank you “Lisa Yee” for writing this amazing book, Next book: “Harley Quinn at Super Hero High” sitelink com/article/ba
Batgirl at Super Hero High
DC Super Hero Girls, Book
By Lisa Yee
ISBN:
Author Website: sitelink lisayee. com/
Brought to you by OBS reviewer Caro
Synopsis:
Batgirl has always hidden in the shadows but does she have what it takes to stand in the spotlight at Super Hero High
Barbara Gordon has always been an offthecharts, justforgetaboutthetest supergenius and tech whiz, and then she gets the offer of a lifetime when Supergirl recognizes that Barbara s talents make her an ideal candidate for Super Hero High.
Donning the cape and cowl, Barbara Gordon becomes Batgirl, ready to train at the most elite school on the planet, next to some of the most powerful teenagers in the galaxy.
She s always had the heart of a hero, . . but now she ll have to prove that she can be one, Good thing she loves a challenge!
Awardwinning author Lisa Yee brings mystery, thrills, and laughs to this groundbreaking series that follows DC Comics most iconic female Super Heroes and SuperVillains.
Move over Batman and Superman the DC Super Hero Girls are ready to save the day and have fun doing it! Goodreads
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Superheroes, I just love them! Especially the superhero girls of Super Hero High, and Batgirl at Super Hero High is by far my favorite in the series.
In this third book of the DC Super Hero Girls, it is Batgirls turn in the spotlight, In the previous books the reader caught glimpses of Barbara here and there while she helped Super Hero High and its students with tech stuff and also saw how she was an asset in defeating Granny Goodness.
Now, Barbara Gordon is adjusting to her new life as a student at Super Hero High and a new superhero.
Although Barbara is smart and good with technology, she has a lot to catch up to compared to the supers with supernatural abilities.
Afterwards, Barbara starts training with the help of Supergirl, Katana, Bumblebee, Wonder Woman, and all her superhero friends,
Barbara is determined to become a superhero, and for this to happen she takes a step further into achieving her dreams, which means moving out of her house to the school dorms.
Commissioner Gordon isnt so happy at the beginning with this change but slowly comes to terms with the fact that Barbara is now a superhero and her new identity is Batgirl.
“Dad has finally agreed to let me attend Super Hero High, Now that this is really happening, I realize that, in a
roundabout way, it is something I have dreamed about all my life.
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Barbara, now Batgirl, begins to experience life as a student, a superhero, and a tech genius, which leads her to get into some trouble.
But no worries, Batgirl knows how to handle the situation and make things better,
I really liked Batgirl at Super Hero High, Batgirl has always been one of my favorite DC girls and she finally got her own story.
Lisa Yee has presented us with wonderful coming of age stories for the DC girls, each one different and special in their way which shows that even supers go through tough times to become the amazing superheroes we are used to seeing.
OBS would like to thank the publisher for supplying a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review
I read this out loud to my daughter and it was a straight up poor read aloud experience.
Its just clunky, and I felt like it needed better editing, The story itself also left something to be desired, But myyear old enjoyed it, and I can see the way these books open doors to the wider world of super hero stories, so I appreciate that about it.
I loved this book, it is great for leisure reading, It was exciting and intriguing,stars! The adventures at Super Hero High continue with its newest student, Batgirl, . . aka, Barbara Gordon, super genius techwhiz and daughter of Commissioner Gordon, With her hightech gadgets, intelligence, and best friend, Supergirl, Barbara becomes Batgirl and adjusts to life at Super Hero High.
But she finds that life among Supers without super powers isnt easy, Plus, her dad isnt fully on board with her being a superhero and she finds herself stretched a bit too thin trying to please everyone.
When a mastermind, with a techwhiz mind that rivals hers, makes big trouble, will Batgirl have the right super stuff to save the day
Lisa Yees latest installment in her highflying, action packed, super fun middlegrade series, does not disappoint! Batgirl at Super Hero High is jam packed with all the heart, humor, and excitement Ive come to expect from this girlpower fueled series.
Though a series, with recurring characters, I like that each book can be read as a standalone, No matter which book readers dive into, the world of Super Hero High and its many characters, plots, histories, etc, is well developed, explored, and laid out.
Making the many well known superheroes and villains high school students or teachers and placing them in the Super Hero High setting, allows these characters and stories to feel relatable, refreshing, and accessible to young readers.
The various classes at Super Hero High will amuse, intrigue, and thrill readers, and I love that, because of Batgirls techwhiz expertise, this installment really focuses on all the cool superhero technology, science, and mechanics.
All the fun, engaging, and entertaining characters from books one and two are back Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Katana, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Bumblebee, Cyborg, The Flash, and much more and of course, Batgirl is really given the chance to shine.
Young readers will love that Batgirl wasnt born with or hasnt acquired super powers, but must rely on her own human strength, intelligence, and heart.
Like its predecessors, Batgirl at Super Hero High is bursting with awesome girlpower and an empowering feminist attitude that will inspire and encourage both girls and boys to be super!.