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Kid Normal and the Shadow Machine: Kid Normal 3 - cover

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Kid Normal and the Shadow Machine: Kid Normal 3

Greg James, Chris Smith

Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books

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Summary

After a dramatic jailbreak at a top-secret prison, the planet's most dangerous supervillains are on the loose! Luckily, Murph Cooper and the Super Zeroes are on hand to chase them down. But though they manage to bring in a whole host of bad guys, they can't find their nemesis Magpie anywhere.  
  
 Little do they know that he's linked up with another old enemy.... the super smarmy Nicholas Knox is back! Together, they've developed a dastardly machine that can GIVE people superpowers! In the wrong hands, it has the potential to bring about the end of the World of Heroes as we know it … and it just happens to be in the wrongest hands of all. 
  
Will the Super Zeroes triumph against the odds as they use their unusual talents and wits to bring down the world's craftiest villains?
Available since: 10/13/2021.
Print length: 400 pages.

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