Max the Mighty Superhero

By Carol-Ann Hoyte

A review of Max the Mighty Superhero by Trina Wiebe

Published on April 1, 2003

Max the Mighty Superhero
Trina Wiebe

Lobster Press

Max the Mighty Superhero; Max the Movie Director (Lobster Press) Max’s creation and implementation of get-rich-quick schemes is the recurring theme in the Max-a-Million series. This series, written by Trina Wiebe and illustrated by Helen Flook, is funny and simple, and with fewer than a hundred pages, is ideal for children ready to move beyond early readers. mRb

Carol-Ann Hoyte is the Quebec English-language regional coordinator for TD Canadian Children's Book Week and organizer of monthly mixers for Montreal anglophone children's book authors and illustrators.

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