Book details

Fort Solitude (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #2) (2)
Description
Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, and Diana Prince are back along with new friends as they head to Spring Break Adventure Camp in the follow-up to the bestselling hit Study Hall of Justice. Clark is thrilled to receive an invite to a spring break academic retreat, especially since his friends Bruce and Diana are also invited. They are joined by old friends such as Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, as well as new ones like Arthur Curry (Aquaman), Barry Allen (the Flash), and Vic Stone (Cyborg). Upon arriving at Camp Evergreen, everything seems normal until kids start disappearing one by one. The trio must also deal with sightings of a lake monster, Bigfoot, reports of a boogeyman, and a potential UFO crash. As supernatural events unfold, Clark, Bruce, and Diana must re-assemble the Junior Detective - er - Criminal Investigation Unit for an all-new supernatural adventure.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Format: 'Fort Solitude' utilizes a unique blend of text and graphic novel elements, making it an engaging read for middle-grade readers who enjoy a visual storytelling approach alongside traditional narrative.
- Character Development: The book offers deeper insights into the young lives of iconic DC superheroes, providing a fresh perspective on their personalities, friendships, and challenges as they navigate their secret hero society.
- Mystery and Adventure: The story is filled with mystery and adventure, keeping readers hooked as they follow the young heroes on their quest to uncover secrets and overcome obstacles at their school, Ducard Academy.
- Positive Themes: 'Fort Solitude' promotes themes of teamwork, friendship, and courage, encouraging young readers to believe in their abilities and the importance of working together to solve problems.