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  1. In Miles Morales: Spider-Man, the award winning author delivers a thoughtful and nuanced take on the classic Spider-Man themes of power and responsibility. This engaging novel follows a teenager learning to push back against the world’s assumptions in order to define his own identity.
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  2. Miles Morales Summary - GradeSaver

  3. Miles Morales: Spider-Man (novel) | Marvel Database | Fandom

  4. Miles Morales: Spider-Man by Jason Reynolds

    Aug 1, 2017 · In Miles Morales Spider-Man, we follow sixteen year old Black and Puerto Rican high school student Miles, who's also a Spider-Man. The story is …

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    • Format: Hardcover
    • Pages: 261
  5. Miles Morales Study Guide: Analysis - GradeSaver

  6. REVIEW: Miles Morales Spider-Man by Jason Reynolds

    Oct 12, 2017 · Miles is an exceedingly bright kid on scholarship to a pricey prep school. He longs to overcome his family history of crime and hustling. And this school is his way to accomplish that. But his spider-sense is jacking up his …

  7. Miles Morales: Spider-Man Chapters 1-3 Summary & Analysis

  8. Miles Morales: Spider-Man Themes - SuperSummary

    Get ready to explore Miles Morales: Spider-Man and its meaning. Our full analysis and study guide provides an even deeper dive with character analysis and quotes explained to help you discover the complexity and beauty of this book.

  9. [Book Review] Miles Morales – A Spider-Man Novel

    Aug 13, 2017 · Title: Miles Morales: A Spider-Man Novel Author: Jason Reynolds Rating: Super Highly Recommended Genre/Category: Superheroes, Slice of Life, Spider-Man, Young Adult, Race and Representation Release Date: August 1, …

  10. Miles Morales: Spider-Man - Scholastic

    Short Summary When a chilling plot puts his entire city neighborhood at risk, Miles must choose: focus on his own problems—or suit up for something greater. Good For: Complex African American Protagonist, Real-Life Issues Combined …

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