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Synopsis
When Noah's neighborhood evacuates because of a toxic spill "accident", Noah must use all the powers of the iGuardian to get to the bottom of it before he loses his own home. Book 3: Noah's alarm rings extra early-like 3:39am!-all because of a silent alarm downtown. And since duty calls at all hours, Noah drags himself out of bed for a reported robbery in the diamond district. Except, when dealing with the criminal mind, things are never quite what they seem! Meanwhile, Colvin gets his hands on a new toy, the Shiva Star. It's a new weapon that will help him clear away every obstacle that stands in his way. All for his relentless pursuit of the iGuardian. But will Noah seek revenge or do the right thing when the threat encroaches on his own neighborhood? The library he uses all the time? The small grocery store just down the street? And what about when the sights turn to his own home?! Books in the iGuardian Series: iGuardian, Origins (Book 1) iGuardian, Mercury Rising (Book 2) iGuardian, The Shiva Star (Book 3) iGuardian, Burning as the Sun (Book 4)
Is iGuardian, The Shiva Star appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
Young superhero Noah investigates a toxic spill threatening his neighborhood using his iGuardian powers, facing moral choices about revenge versus justice. Action-oriented with moderate peril and villain threats but age-appropriate violence.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include violence and environmental disaster.
Who'll love this
Kids will love following Noah as he uses cool superhero powers to solve crimes and protect his neighborhood from a dangerous villain with a powerful new weapon.