Slugboy Saves the World
Mark A. Smith, Darren Gate
Thanks to an unfortunately tasty-looking radioactive garden slug, eleven-year-old Murdo McLeod is now the world’s worst superhero. His two powers are pretty unique: the first is sliding up walls. Quite slowly. The second is secreting slippery slime from his skin. (Yes, just as disgusting as it sounds.)
In a Scotland full of awesome superheroes, Slugboy has a lot to prove. No one wants help fighting bad guys from someone with a horrible habit of (quite literally) messing things up. He’s so underrated, in fact, that when an evil mastermind devises a plan to capture all the other superheroes, Slugboy isn’t even on his list.
Now, Slugboy has to use his not-so-super and oh-so-gross abilities to free the other superheroes and save the world. Let’s hope he doesn’t slip up.
Reviews
This is about a Scottish rookie superhero called Slugboy, whose powers include sliding up walks very slowly and generating slime from his body. I love the fact that in it he tries to save some people from a super villain, but a good superhero comes and sorts it out before Slugboy can. I also love the fact that the end of every chapter the superhero and the baddies have a bottom trump's card! I will not explain the game but it is a bit like Top Trumps
General Sandwich Manatee 04.09.2020
An ok book but sometimes it can be a bit strange
Anonymous 21.08.2018