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Hilarious AND action-packed. In the first few pages, there’s an earthquake and lava, and I was excited to keep reading, and laughing at the same time. I knew early on that Logan would be an endearing character, and I was right.
This book kind of reminded me of The Incredibles. We loved that movie, and would definitely pay to see this book turned into something similar. Hear that, Pixar?
The overall plot reminded me of a few other movies and comics, and that is exactly the point well-done. This is essentially the novel version of a comic book that doesn’t yet exist, and yet it’s inspired by so many comic books you’ve read that it feels like it belongs.
This first book is a terrific set up for Logan Foster as a classic (and unforgettable!) character, and it sets it up well for a long series run.
“That is a fact.”

Hilarious, action-packed, and heartwarming. Just a full-on delight to read! Logan is incredibly endearing, even when he makes you wanna facepalm. I liked that the title has two meanings - Logan is an unforgettable character, but he also literally cannot forget! Very cute. Kids will be speed-flipping through this one! It catches the reader's attention and easily holds it throughout the wham-bam! plot.

This was such a fun, interesting book! I was intrigued almost right away by the storyline, and it did not disappoint. There’s a lot of superhero references while also staying true to its own story. This is actually Peters’ debut book which I was shocked by because it was so good! It left me wanting more, so I’m excited to hear there might be a second one :)
Logan Foster is a 12 year old with an eidetic memory and zero filter. All he wants is to find the one thing he can't remember: his younger sibling. When he's fostered by a couple who's clearly hiding things, his brain has to solve the mystery. However, he couldn't have predicted them being superheroes. Soon, he's engaged in a battle that only his incredible brain has a chance to win.
I really enjoyed this quirky and entertaining book! The book is written like a story Logan is telling his sibling. I think the different narration really helped showcase Logan’s personality. You were able to see his utter lack of filter, but also how much he loves his sibling. Logan was such a fun character! I loved how he was unashamedly himself even though not everyone liked it. He was incredibly smart, and it was cool to watch his brain in action throughout the book.
Margie and Gil, Logan’s foster parents, were definitely not normal, but I liked how different they were. They did not fit into the average superhero mold at all, and it just added to the fun, quirky vibe the book had. It was obvious they loved Logan a lot though, and I liked seeing how they grew into a family. I would have loved more family scenes, so I’m hoping we’ll get a bit more in the next book!
The pacing of this book was fantastic with lots of action and adventure. Peters also was able to make a lot of set up not feel like it was set up which was awesome. The Unforgettable Logan Foster kept me interested the whole way through, and I was not expecting some of the twists in it. Some parts of the book felt a little bit young, so I would recommend it to any middle or elementary schooler! I think it’s especially perfect for the ones obsessed with superheroes like I was :)
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the publisher through Netgalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion, a positive review was not required.
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NetGalley Arc Educator 550974
An amazing take of self acceptance, family and friendship. What would you do if you suspected your foster parents were superheroes? Logan wonders this in the midst of growing pains and learning how to ride a bike.
A delightful first of the series. You will fall in love with some of the characters and dislike others.