Good for Nothings by Danielle Banas (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherFeiwel & Friends
ISBN-10125031125X
ISBN-139781250311252
eBay Product ID (ePID)13038800934

Product Key Features

Book TitleGood for Nothings
Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicAction & Adventure / Pirates, Science Fiction / Space Opera, General, Humorous / General
GenreJuvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
AuthorDanielle Banas
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight14.1 Oz
Item Length8.6 in
Item Width5.6 in

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Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
LCCN2019-037063
TitleLeadingThe
ReviewsPraise for The Supervillain and Me : " Get ready for a wild ride in this zany, high-action thriller about good versus evil in the comic-book-universe city of Morriston. ... Best of all, with a nod to gender equity, Abby does just fine helping to right her world in the climactic final scene, even without superpowers." -- Booklist "Underneath all of the action and intrigue of this adventure lies an interesting premise: living amongst superheroes from the point of view of the ordinary and powerless. Banas adeptly keeps readers guessing about Iron Phantom's identity and provides plenty of romantic tension, which will satisfy even die-hard fans of the genre." -- School Library Journal " Hilarious ... A zany, action-packed adventure ... Especially appealing is Abby discovering that her capabilities are different but equally as significant as the boys', with neither spandex nor superpowers necessary." -- VOYA "I can already tell you that Danielle Banas is going to become one of my insta buy authors-her writing style has to be one of my favorite that I've read in a while , and I can't wait to see what she comes out with next." -- Vibrant Reads "Danielle Banas has written a stunning and heart-warming debut about family, first love, and what it really means to be a hero." -- Buried in a Bookshelf, Praise for The Good for Nothings : "With this star-hopping romp, Banas ( The Supervillain and Me ) pits her eclectic band of larceny-minded misfits against a hostile universe, forcing them to come together as a makeshift family. ... The quirky characters, who are fleshed out by attributes such as tough Anders's constant flight sickness and Elio's insistence on a favorite food despite his inability to eat, share an endearing earnestness. A fun, galaxy-spanning treasure hunt with plenty of action and heart ." -- Publishers Weekly Praise for The Supervillain and Me : " Get ready for a wild ride in this zany, high-action thriller about good versus evil in the comic-book-universe city of Morriston. ... Best of all, with a nod to gender equity, Abby does just fine helping to right her world in the climactic final scene, even without superpowers." -- Booklist "Underneath all of the action and intrigue of this adventure lies an interesting premise: living amongst superheroes from the point of view of the ordinary and powerless. Banas adeptly keeps readers guessing about Iron Phantom's identity and provides plenty of romantic tension, which will satisfy even die-hard fans of the genre." -- School Library Journal " Hilarious ... A zany, action-packed adventure ... Especially appealing is Abby discovering that her capabilities are different but equally as significant as the boys', with neither spandex nor superpowers necessary." -- VOYA "I can already tell you that Danielle Banas is going to become one of my insta buy authors-her writing style has to be one of my favorite that I've read in a while , and I can't wait to see what she comes out with next." -- Vibrant Reads "Danielle Banas has written a stunning and heart-warming debut about family, first love, and what it really means to be a hero." -- Buried in a Bookshelf, Praise for The Good for Nothings : " Humorous and irreverent ... A healthy mix of sarcastic banter, bathroom humor, light romance, and things that go boom round out the action with a satisfying [...] happy ending. ... A great pick for fans of Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ." -- School Library Journal "With this star-hopping romp, Banas ( The Supervillain and Me ) pits her eclectic band of larceny-minded misfits against a hostile universe, forcing them to come together as a makeshift family. ... The quirky characters, who are fleshed out by attributes such as tough Anders's constant flight sickness and Elio's insistence on a favorite food despite his inability to eat, share an endearing earnestness. A fun, galaxy-spanning treasure hunt with plenty of action and heart ." -- Publishers Weekly Praise for The Supervillain and Me : " Get ready for a wild ride in this zany, high-action thriller about good versus evil in the comic-book-universe city of Morriston. ... Best of all, with a nod to gender equity, Abby does just fine helping to right her world in the climactic final scene, even without superpowers." -- Booklist "Underneath all of the action and intrigue of this adventure lies an interesting premise: living amongst superheroes from the point of view of the ordinary and powerless. Banas adeptly keeps readers guessing about Iron Phantom's identity and provides plenty of romantic tension, which will satisfy even die-hard fans of the genre." -- School Library Journal " Hilarious ... A zany, action-packed adventure ... Especially appealing is Abby discovering that her capabilities are different but equally as significant as the boys', with neither spandex nor superpowers necessary." -- VOYA "I can already tell you that Danielle Banas is going to become one of my insta buy authors-her writing style has to be one of my favorite that I've read in a while , and I can't wait to see what she comes out with next." -- Vibrant Reads "Danielle Banas has written a stunning and heart-warming debut about family, first love, and what it really means to be a hero." -- Buried in a Bookshelf
SynopsisWhip-smart and utterly charming, Danielle Banas's irreverent YA sci-fi adventure The Good for Nothings is perfect for fans of Guardians of the Galaxy , The Lunar Chronicles, and Firefly. Cora Saros is just trying her best to join the family business of theft and intergalactic smuggling. Unfortunately, she's a total disaster. After landing herself in prison following an attempted heist gone very wrong, she strikes a bargain with the prison warden: He'll expunge her record if she brings back a long-lost treasure rumored to grant immortality. Cora is skeptical, but with no other way out of prison (and back in her family's good graces), she has no choice but to assemble a crew from her collection of misfit cellmates--a disgraced warrior from an alien planet; a cocky pirate who claims to have the largest ship in the galaxy; and a glitch-prone robot with a penchant for baking--and take off after the fabled prize. But the ragtag group soon discovers that not only is the too-good-to-be-true treasure very real, but they're also not the only crew on the hunt for it. And it's definitely a prize worth killing for. Praise for The Good for Nothings : "A fun, galaxy-spanning treasure hunt with plenty of action and heart." -- Publishers Weekly, Whip-smart and utterly charming, Danielle Banas's irreverent YA sci-fi adventure The Good for Nothings is perfect for fans of Guardians of the Galaxy , The Lunar Chronicles, and Firefly. Cora Saros is just trying her best to join the family business of theft and intergalactic smuggling. Unfortunately, she's a total disaster. After landing herself in prison following an attempted heist gone very wrong, she strikes a bargain with the prison warden: He'll expunge her record if she brings back a long-lost treasure rumored to grant immortality. Cora is skeptical, but with no other way out of prison (and back in her family's good graces), she has no choice but to assemble a crew from her collection of misfit cellmates--a disgraced warrior from an alien planet; a cocky pirate who claims to have the largest ship in the galaxy; and a glitch-prone robot with a penchant for baking--and take off after the fabled prize. But the ragtag group soon discovers that not only is the too-good-to-be-true treasure very real, but they're also not the only crew on the hunt for it. And it's definitely a prize worth killing for., A ragtag crew of misfit criminals bands together to hunt the biggest score in the galaxy in this irreverent YA sci-fi adventure .
LC Classification NumberPZ7.1.B3643Go 2020

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