Spider-Man 2: Everyday Hero

Spider-Man 2: Everyday Hero by Acton Figueroa is a 32-page book published by HarperCollins on June 1, 2004. This edition presents the adventures of Peter Parker, who balances his everyday life with his responsibilities as Spider-Man. The accessible text is designed for emerging readers, making it suitable for those beginning their reading journey.
In this story, readers will find Peter Parker navigating the challenges of school, his job at the Daily Bugle, and his heroic duties as Spider-Man. The narrative captures the essence of action and adventure, showcasing how Peter manages to be both an ordinary guy and a superhero. This book falls under the categories of juvenile fiction and media tie-in, appealing to young readers interested in action-packed tales.
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Peter Parker may look like an ordinary guy, but his life is anything but ordinary. Whenever this is trouble brewing, you can be sure that Spider-Man will arrive on the scene in the nick of time. Going to school, working at the Daily Bugle, and being a hero — these are all in a day’s work for Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man. With accessible text, this book is perfect for the emerging reader.
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