There was a huge trend if books like these that followed the "How to Survive Anything" trend in the early 2000s, but this book reads differently. Alternating between lines of satire, seriousness, and humor, it fiches on ideas that children, teens, and even yours truly need reminding of on occasion - that it will take copious dedication to be as super as you may wish to be. Therein lies the charm if the book - a lighthearted read for many but also a way to see a need for dedication in all matters important in a way that does not browbeat young readers. As the book says, "NOTE:Book will not actually teach you to fly" shows the humor in the book, but chapters also discuss the need for decisive action and defining one's own moral compass. This is not a bad book to introduce heavy concepts like that in a fun way - after all, who knows - maybe there's more of a hero in our kids and students than they realize.