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Literature
Fiction
A story that features a comic book inside the story. The superheroes Buzz Boy and Fly Guy must battle a dragon and a group of pirates. Ages 8 and up.
The city of Superopolis has a secret! Years ago, a young superhero named Meteor Boy disappeared during a dangerous mission. Ordinary Boy discovers that nobody knows where Meteor Boy came from in the first place, and maybe he is still alive. Ages 10 and up.
What if Darth Vader raised his son like a normal dad? Find out in this comic book. Ages 9 and up.
Hilarious story about Commander Toad and the Star Warts. Ages 8 and up.
Films
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
American science fiction film from 1982, directed by Steven Spielberg.The quadruple Oscar-winner tells the story of a boy who finds the alien E.T. Life on Earth makes E.T. ill and he tries to build a device for contacting his alien family so he can return home. Meanwhile authorities try to find the alien to investigate it. Will E.T. make it home in time? Ages 8 and up.
Back to the Future
A 1985 science fiction comedy, directed by Robert Zemeckis.The teenager Marty McFly is sent 30 years back in time by accident. He now has to make sure that his own high school-aged parents get together to make sure that he will exist in the future. Ages 8 and up.
Star Wars
The original triology, 1977-1983, directed by George Lucas, Irvin Kershner and Richard Marquand.
George Lucas created this sci-fi series, which originally consisted of three films. The films are set in a distant galaxy where an epic battle between good and evil takes place. Ages 11 and up.
George Lucas created this sci-fi series, which originally consisted of three films. The films are set in a distant galaxy where an epic battle between good and evil takes place. Ages 11 and up.