Y'know those books that write down to younger folks? The sort that put pretty much everyone off reading? This is one of those books, brought to you by the school of, "Tell Don't Show," As though each individual word in that instruction needed personal care and capitalization. Ow.
I recommend this book to students who like to read about action and relationships. It is about Batman saving the city from criminals so the Joker does not ruin the world. I like because Batman adopt a kid named Robin because his butler doesn’t want batman to be lonely.
Read this to my son. He quite enjoyed it but kept getting distracted and personally i didn't enjoy reading it unlike some of the other movie books so 3/5 stars it is
Okay People. Im gonna be brutally honest with you. I Loved this book. I can't understand why some people didn't like this just because it isn't what's in the movie!
In the second paragraph of my reviews, I usually put what the book's about, but since batman is like, Ariana Grande-level-of-famous, I'm just gonna say the important bits. Batman fights the joker, learns a few life lessons with his adopted son Dick Grayson, and learns that Barbara Gordon doesn't have a crush on him.
I reccomend this book for 7-11 year olds (Hey! I enjoyed it!). I haven't seen the movie. But I doubt that I'll change the rating of this book once I do.
In the proud tradition of LEGO spin-offs everywhere this rags on Batman (the guy living in Bruce Wayne’s basement (Or is Bruce living in Batman’s attic?)) in the best way.