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    Vicious
    Book 1 in the series:Villains

    Vicious - Villains by V.E. Schwab
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    In "Vicious" by V.E. Schwab, the story revolves around two college students, Victor and Eli, who experiment on themselves to trigger superhuman abilities, leading them down a path of becoming bitter enemies. The narrative alternates between past and present timelines, exploring themes of vengeance, power, and the blurred lines between good and evil. The writing style is fast-paced, with short and punchy chapters that keep the reader engaged, while the characters are morally ambiguous, adding depth and complexity to the story.

    VICTOR readjusted the shovels on his shoulder and stepped gingerly over an old, half-sunken grave. His trench billowed faintly, brushing the tops of tombstones as he made his way through Merit Cemeter...

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    Forging Hephaestus
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    Book 1 in the series:Villains' Code

    Forging Hephaestus - Villains' Code by Drew Hayes
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    'Forging Hephaestus' by Drew Hayes is a superhero novel that delves into the world of villains and heroes, exploring the intricate dynamics between the two factions. The story follows Tori, a petty thief with tech and fire abilities, who gets drawn into the Villains Guild and finds herself navigating complex relationships and alliances. The book presents a world of superheroes and villains with well-thought-out systems of magic and categorization of powers, creating a setting that is both grounded and personal. Despite some flaws in pacing and character development, the novel excels in creating a detailed and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked.

    Flames cascaded down from the vent, moving like poured mercury rather than fire. They crackled as they danced through the air, drifting slowly to the steel floor. At first the fire seemed to shrink ba...

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    Heroes and Villains by Angela Carter
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    'Heroes and Villains' by Angela Carter is a post-apocalyptic story that delves into a dystopian future where society is divided into different groups - the Professors, the Barbarians, and the Out People. The story follows Marianne, a Professor's daughter, who decides to leave the safety of her village and joins the Barbarians, only to discover a world of filth, disease, violence, and ignorance. The narrative explores complex relationships and power dynamics within this fragmented society, blurring the lines between heroes and villains. Angela Carter's writing style is described as dark, haunting, and existential, creating a dreamlike and hallucinatory effect that adds depth to the bizarre and compelling storyline.

    Marianne had sharp, cold eyes and she was spiteful but her father loved her. He was a Professor of History; he owned a clock which he wound every morning and kept in the family dining-room upon a side...

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    Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots
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    In "Hench" by Natalie Zina Walschots, readers are introduced to Anna, a low-level henchwoman who becomes determined to take down superheroes after being injured by one. The book delves into the world of supervillains and superheroes through the eyes of a character who uses spreadsheets and data analysis to seek revenge and highlight the collateral damage caused by superheroes. The story combines elements of humor, action, and trauma as Anna navigates her newfound power and purpose in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred.

    With a feminist take on superhero tropes, "Hench" offers a fresh perspective by focusing on the overlooked sidekicks and henchmen who are often sidelined in traditional superhero narratives. The book cleverly explores themes of bureaucracy, trauma, and the consequences of heroism, all while maintaining a fast-paced plot and engaging writing style that keeps readers hooked until the thrilling conclusion.

    WHEN THE TEMP AGENCY CALLED, I WAS STRUGGLING TO MAKE the math work. In one window, I was logged in to my checking account; in the other, I was whittling down my grocery delivery shopping cart into so...

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    Powerless - The Hero Agenda by Tracy Deebs (Tracy Wolff), Tera Lynn Childs, as Tracy Deebs
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    Powerless by Tera Lynn Childs and Tracy Deebs follows the story of Kenna, a normal girl with a unique immunity to hero and villain superpowers. When villains break into her mother's lab, Kenna's world is turned upside down as she discovers secrets about heroes, villains, and her own abilities. The book is described as action-packed, tension-driven, and filled with suspense, comedic relief, stunning revelations, and a budding romance, making it a captivating read from beginning to end.

    The story revolves around Kenna's transformation as she navigates the world of superheroes and villains, challenges her long-held prejudices, and uncovers hidden truths about the heroes she once trusted. With engaging characters, unexpected plot twists, and a mix of action and emotional depth, Powerless keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning the pages to uncover the mysteries and complexities of this superhero universe.

    If I could have any superpower, right now, I’d choose the ability to reach through glass. One thin, little pane is all that separates me from bliss…of the midnight-snack variety, to be exact. The choc...

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    Renegades
    Book 1 in the series:Renegades

    Renegades - Renegades by Marissa Meyer
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    Renegades by Marissa Meyer is a young adult superhero novel that intelligently tackles the questions that superpower narratives often face. Set in a future where people possess superpowers, the story follows the Renegades, the good guys, and the Anarchists, the bad guys, blurring the lines between their intentions. The book weaves suspense and intrigue as it delves into the lives of characters grappling with their powers and the consequences of their actions, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged.

    The plot of Renegades unfolds with a mix of action-packed sequences and character-driven arcs that explore themes of trust, responsibility, and the complexities of heroism and villainy. Marissa Meyer's writing style captures the essence of a superhero story, drawing readers into a world where characters like Nova navigate between right and wrong, challenging the conventional notions of heroes and villains. As the story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, setting the stage for a gripping series that leaves them eager for more.

    Kids ran amok in orange capes, screeching and waving Blacklight-branded sparklers over their heads, or shooting one another with Tsunami-themed squirt guns. Grown men had squeezed themselves into blue...

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    Deryni Rising - Chronicles Of Deryni by Katherine Kurtz
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    "Deryni Rising" by Katherine Kurtz is a fantasy novel set in a medieval world where magic and psychic abilities are possessed by the Deryni race, who are feared and hated due to their past as despotic rulers. The story follows the crown prince, Kelson, who is in danger of being assassinated while navigating religious conflicts and political intrigue. The book introduces the concept of Deryni magic and explores themes of prejudice, discrimination, and the struggle for power in a kingdom rich in Catholic ceremony.

    NEARLY two weeks later, Morgan and a single blue-cloaked military aide clattered through the north gate of Rhemuth, Brion’s capital city. Though it was not yet midmorning, the horses were lathered and...

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    Shadow and Bone
    Book 1 in the series:Shadow and Bone

    Shadow and Bone - Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
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    In "Shadow and Bone" by Leigh Bardugo, readers are introduced to Alina Starkov and her best friend Mal, who are orphaned and drafted into the army. When Alina discovers she has a special gift marking her as a Grisha, she is sent to be groomed by the Darkling, the leader of an elite security branch. As Alina's powers awaken, she finds herself entangled in danger and intrigue, pining for her lost friend Mal. The story follows Alina's journey as she navigates a world filled with magic, betrayal, and romance, set in a fantasyland based on Russia, with a touch of forbidden love and self-discovery.

    STANDING ON THE EDGE of a crowded road, I looked down onto the rolling fields and abandoned farms of the Tula Valley and got my first glimpse of the Shadow Fold. My regiment was two weeks’ march from ...

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    Steelheart
    Book 1 in the series:The Reckoners

    Steelheart - The Reckoners by Brandon Sanderson
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    "Steelheart" by Brandon Sanderson is set in a world where ordinary people suddenly gain superpowers, known as Epics, but use them for tyranny rather than good. The story follows David, a young man seeking revenge against the most powerful Epic, Steelheart, who rules over a futuristic Chicago. Joining forces with a group called the Reckoners, David navigates a world filled with underground rebellions, intense action sequences, and unexpected twists and turns. Sanderson's writing style blends fast-paced action with intricate world-building, creating a dark and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The book explores themes of good versus evil, power struggles, and the consequences of wielding extraordinary abilities. With a mix of intense battle scenes, complex characters, and a touch of humor, "Steelheart" offers a unique take on the superhero genre, presenting a post-apocalyptic Earth where super villains reign and a young protagonist must confront his fears and uncover secrets to challenge the oppressive rule of Steelheart.

    I skidded down a stairwell and crunched against steel gravel at the bottom. Sucking in air, I dashed through one of the dark understreets of Newcago. Ten years had passed since my father’s death. That...

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    The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
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    The Count of Monte Cristo is a classic tale of revenge and redemption set against the backdrop of post-Napoleonic France. The story follows Edmond Dantes, a young sailor who is falsely accused of treason and imprisoned. After learning about a hidden treasure, Dantes escapes from prison and embarks on a journey of revenge against those who wronged him. The plot is filled with dramatic twists and turns, intricate subplots, and deep character development, making it a compelling and engaging read. The writing style of Alexandre Dumas is praised for its vivid descriptions, detailed characterizations, and exploration of themes such as love, honor, despair, and power.

    On February 24, 1815, the lookout at Notre-Dame de la Garde signalled the arrival of the three-master Pharaon, coming from Smyrna, Trieste and Naples. As usual, a coastal pilot immediately left the po...

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