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Title:Please Don't Tell My Parents I Blew Up the Moon (Please Don't Tell My Parents #2)
Author:Richard Roberts
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 347 pages
Published:January 29th 2015 by Curiosity Quills Press
Categories:Comics. Superheroes. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Steampunk
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Please Don't Tell My Parents I Blew Up the Moon (Please Don't Tell My Parents #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 347 pages
Rating: 3.88 | 1793 Users | 116 Reviews

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True, coming back to school after a month spent fighting - and defeating - adult superheroes is a bit of a comedown for the Inscrutable Machine. When offered the chance to skip school in the most dramatic way possible, Penelope Akk can’t resist. With the help of a giant spider and mysterious red goo, she builds a spaceship and flies to Jupiter.

Mutant goats.
Secret human colonies.
A war between three alien races with humanity as the prize.
Robot overlords and evil plots.

Penny and her friends find all this and more on Jupiter’s moons, but what they don’t find are any heroes to save the day.

Fortunately, they have an angry eleven year old and a whole lot of mad science…

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Ratings: 3.88 From 1793 Users | 116 Reviews

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Enjoyable read :)This was an enjoyable read, however much some of the characters frustrated me. Frustration was not due to bad character design or anything, it's just some of the characters are plain stupid in the head. It fits though. This story continues the series quite well and I recommend it if you enjoyed the first book. Read it!

This is a really enjoyable book with some REALLY STOOOPID story choices. Primarily the main character, Penny, is an evil genius super villain, except she's not really totally completely evil. Penny, 14, ends up in conflict with a 12 year genius mechanic and IN THE MIDDLE OF A BATTLE TO SAVE ALL HUMANITY FROM EVIL ALIENS, Penny is immediately behind the 12 year-old's armor suit and decides she (Penny) CAN'T TEMPORARILY DISABLE THAT ARMOR BECAUSE OF HOW IT WILL UPSET THE 12 YEAR-OLD EVEN THOUGH



Kindle UnlimitedMy roommate who reads comics and all thinks this set is 4 or even better, no idea why, bad role model to say the least for the young adults presumably written for, yet situations and attitudes are so not right for that age group or older. I Did NOT Give That Spider Superhuman Intelligence! (Please Don't Tell My Parents Book 4) {more like .5/prequel} {Amazon shows it as book 4, so Amazon shows 2 book 4's}Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillain 1Please Don't Tell My Parents

Still very entertaining but I think the setting can get very confusing. Otherwise I would give it 5 stars.

Bad Penny and the rest of the Implacable Machine are bored out of their minds. Going back to school after a break full of super villainy and fighting heroes both their own age and grown up will do that. So of course they jump at the chance to visit Jupiter and see things no human has before. No human except the ones who already live there. With a homemade space ship and the help of a giant spider the Implacable Machine will see everything from alien invaders to robot overlords and the colonies

(I got a copy from the publisher, as part of the review tour, in exchange for an honest review.)I read the first installment of this series, Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm A Supervillain, last year, and thought it was a pretty good novel. So, of course, I couldn't pass up on the invitation to read the second one.I found it weaker, though I still liked it. It contains a lot of good ideas and concepts, and it's perfect if looking for a wild adventure in space, with alien technology and

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