Ben Braver and the Vortex of Doom by Marcus Emerson
The Super Life of Ben Braver book 3. Allen and Unwin, 2020. ISBN: 9781760631703. 320pp.
(Ages 7-10). Recommended. A funny, fast-paced adventure that will
appeal to many middle Primary readers especially those who have read
Emerson's other series, Diary
of a 6th grade ninja. This is the third book in a series
which started with The
super life of Ben Braver and then Ben Braver and the
Incredible Exploding kid. The book begins with a brief
explanation of who Ben Braver is and how he came to be at a school
for children, who all have superpowers, when he is just an ordinary
kid and it all has to do with time-travel. The story revolves around
an attack of the school by some ex-students who believe they have
been abandoned and ignored by the school after they graduate. They
are determined to kidnap and kill the Founder of the school, Donald
Kepler, and they will destroy the world to try to do it.
After the introductory chapter the story becomes quite complicated
as the characters go back and forth through time to the 'Outside'
and to different times in their lives to work out ways to save
Kepler and the world. Ben teams up with a misunderstood alien and
although he finally has superpowers Ben's encounter with a very kind
Super-hero on the streets teaches him that having superpowers is not
as straight forward as he first thought. His relationship with the
other characters is tested and he begins to appreciate how important
teamwork is when solving problems.
There were elements of the story where reading the other books would
have helped in understanding all that was going on, so I would
recommend reading these books in sequence. The illustrations and
small cartoons scattered through the story were very well done and
enhanced my understanding of the plot very well. Themes:
Time-travel, Courage, Heroes, Villains, Boarding schools.
Gabrielle Anderson