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Super Powereds: Year 4
- Super Powereds, Book 4
- De: Drew Hayes
- Narrado por: Kyle McCarley
- Duración: 60 h y 37 m
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The final year at Lander has finally arrived for the Melbrook students and their peers, and with it comes a whole new set of challenges. Still reeling from the events of their junior year, the remaining students will have to push past their pain - and so much more - if they hope to be one of the 10 to claim the title of Hero upon graduation.
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Its finally over....what do I do with my life now?
- De Jared en 07-11-18
- Super Powereds: Year 4
- Super Powereds, Book 4
- De: Drew Hayes
- Narrado por: Kyle McCarley
Not bad, but too much…
Revisado: 12-02-24
Too many characters;
Too many character beats;
Too much dialogue…
This is not a bad series of books, it’s just that the pacing is too slow; the dialogue is overly wordy, and the action scenes are too frequent and too long; all of this especially for the Superhero genre, which is typically fast-paced, and action-oriented; 170-180 hrs over 4 books is a bit much…
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The Georgia Alchemist
- Dragons of the Confederacy, Book 2
- De: Dan Willis, Tracy Hickman
- Narrado por: Alex Knox
- Duración: 7 h y 58 m
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On the run! Union Engineer Braxton Wright thought his mission into the south was to extract the contents of a top secret Confederate train. Unbeknownst to him, he was a just a pawn in Alan Pinkerton’s plan to break his ace spy Hattie Lawton out of the Castle Thunder Prison. Now free, and in the company of Braxton’s childhood friend Laurie as well as a mysterious metal man, Braxton is itching to return north to his safe, quiet drafting board.
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Too much empathy for The Confederates
- De Amazon Customer en 04-27-24
- The Georgia Alchemist
- Dragons of the Confederacy, Book 2
- De: Dan Willis, Tracy Hickman
- Narrado por: Alex Knox
Too much empathy for The Confederates
Revisado: 04-27-24
The characterization of the Southerners, especially Confederate Officers, veers a little too close to a ‘fine people on both sides’ and ‘persons of their Convictions’ narrative for my taste, especially considering their support of both American-style Chattel slavery, and Necromancy; if you don’t focus on those two things, The South seems like a nice place for a potential visit; I hope this characterization becomes less ‘even-handed’ in later books…
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