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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
<p>The setting is the 1950s.
Batman and Superman unite in Enemies & Allies. As a child, each afternoon I eagerly awaited the next installment of Superman. I was not a big fan of Batman, especially the more recent depictions. I’m not sure I even know the Batman story. I watched a few of the cartoonish Batman shows during the 60s but that is the limit to my knowledge of Batmanology.</p>
<p>Kevin J. Anderson takes readers back to the 1950s where we grew up with the Cold War, Bomb Shelters, Communism, Area 51…. Superheroes were needed. However, The read must remember this is not a comic book but a novel. This book has a full-developed plot and characters that jump off the pages. Batman and Superman are still young and learning their place in the world. The two crime fighters do not trust each other. Superman is a man without a past and Batman scoffs at the law. The reader watches as slowly a relationship builds between the Superheroes.</p>
<p>Kevin J. Anderson has a hit! Middle school males will love this book as will most males. It has action, adventure and is bigger than life. This would make great summer reading for an out of school student.</p>
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