The Unstoppable Wasp, Sam Maggs

 

 

Thank you Scholastic for this book in exchange for an honest review

 

Synopsis:

Nadia Van Dyne is new to this. New to being a Super Hero, new to being a real friend and stepdaughter (to one of the founding Avengers, no less), new to running her own lab, and new to being her own person, far, far away from the clutches of the Red Room-the infamous brainwashing/assassin-training facility. She’s adjusting well to all of this newness, channelling her energy into being a good friend, a good scientist, and a good Super Hero. It’s taking a toll, though, and Nadia’s finding that there are never quite enough hours in a day. So, when she’s gifted a virtual assistant powered by the most cutting-edge A.I. technology that the world has to offer, Nadia jumps at the opportunity to “do less, experience more”-just like the advertisements say.

 

Review:

Have to admit – this was not for me at all

I am a huge fan of the Avengers and the MCU universe so I was excited to read these book and see where the next journey takes us but I found the whole thing disappointing…

The main character Nadia was super annoying!! There was so much entitlement that she would put Iron Man to shame. She was a hypocrite and had that mindset that she was better than everyone else and I am not here for it. That and there was no growth for her, she remained selfish throughout the whole book.

There wasn’t really an interesting plot. There was a plot but it wasn’t interesting.

Overall, I’m not a fan.

 

 

 

Rating: 1/5

Publisher: Scholastic

ISBN: 9781760973711

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