
Join teenage T’Challa for another adventure in ‘Spellbound’
I have seen most of the Marvel movies and TV shows. Each one tells an amazing story about beloved heroes taking on dangerous foes. Black Panther brought the mysterious city of Wakanda to life and told a thrilling tale. When I heard about Black Panther: Spellbound I hoped I might get to read it. I was able to get a digital copy of this book and here is what I thought of it.
You can read the plot for Black Panther Spellbound here:
Thirteen-year-old T’Challa can’t wait to go back to America to visit his friends Sheila and Zeke, who are staying with Sheila’s grandmother in Beaumont, a small Alabama town, over their summer break. He’s thrilled to be on vacation away from his duties as the Prince of Wakanda for a few weeks, and he’s taking full advantage of his access to the amazing food and the South’s rich history.
But as T’Challa continues to explore the town, he finds that a man who goes by the ordinary name of Bob happens to be everywhere he is—and T’Challa begins to think it’s no coincidence.
When residents of the town begin flocking to Bob’s strange message, and a prominent citizen disappears, the Young Prince has no choice but to intervene.
T’Challa and his friends start to do their own sleuthing, and before long, the three teens find themselves caught in a plot involving a rare ancient book and a man who’s not as he seems.
Swept up in a fight against an unexpected and evil villain, T’Challa, Sheila, and Zeke must band together to save the people of Beaumont . . . before it’s too late.
I had a great time reading this book. T’Challa is a teenager and they are looking forward to spending a quiet summer with friends. When they bump into a mysterious man more than once it is clear this person has something nefarious planned. Working together these friends will have to figure out what before it is too late. As this book came to a close life for this young prince was never going to be the same.
Black Panther: Spellbound is available now. You can order this book on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and Indiebound.
