World of Reading: This is Miles Morales by Marvel Press Book Group


World of Reading: This is Miles Morales
Title : World of Reading: This is Miles Morales
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ISBN : 1368028632
ISBN-10 : 9781368028639
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : Published October 23, 2018

The Marvel World of Reading line of early readers is designed to offer reluctant readers books that they will want to read by featuring characters they love. The series is broken into three levels that invoke the rigorous training courses their favorite Marvel heroes must engage in to perfect their super powers.

Discover how Miles Morales, a regular kid from Brooklyn, becomes the new Spider-Man!


World of Reading: This is Miles Morales Reviews


  • Jon Nakapalau

    Fantastic introduction to this important character! Origin story told!

  • Wolfgang

    I liked it a lot. I like that Peter Parker is in the book, too.

  • Susan

    Isaac's favorite spiderman :)

  • Cam

    My kindergartener loves these books. This one didn’t have as much verbiage as I would like but it was doable.

  • Adam

    “Mowas a-walis!”

  • Allyson Goose

    My 6-year-old is proud that he can read this all by himself. It’s a great story of how Miles Morales became a superhero. The text matches the pictures and there is 1-2 sentences per page. It’s not too violent.

  • Sarah

    Miles Morales, a friend of Peter Parker, becomes a spiderman too. They fight crime together.

  • Elaine Utin

    Another classic! Love this book for early readers.

  • sarah y

    Fantastic introduction and backstory of Miles! Perfect for an emerging reader! Peter and Gwen featured as well. Simple and straightforward. My son absolutely loves it!

  • Aarvik

    Into Superheroes

  • Suresh K Ramasamy

    good

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