V is for Villain
By Peter Moore
In a world where superheroes reign supreme, Brad Baron does not live up to the standards of his super-powered family. Unlike his older brother who has super strength, can fly and is impervious to bullets, Brad is "unpowered". Or is he?
Why I picked it: I found the title and the cover art interesting. After reading a lot of books with female leads, I was looking for a book with a strong male character.
What I thought: The story has many layers. It really makes you think about what it means to be a hero or a villain. Brad is easy to relate to and makes you believe that being a villain is not always a bad thing.
Who should read it: Anyone who loves a good superhero story or has ever wondered where they fit in.
Gator gives it (out of 4):
Reviewed by Mrs. Leffel
By Peter Moore
In a world where superheroes reign supreme, Brad Baron does not live up to the standards of his super-powered family. Unlike his older brother who has super strength, can fly and is impervious to bullets, Brad is "unpowered". Or is he?
Why I picked it: I found the title and the cover art interesting. After reading a lot of books with female leads, I was looking for a book with a strong male character.
What I thought: The story has many layers. It really makes you think about what it means to be a hero or a villain. Brad is easy to relate to and makes you believe that being a villain is not always a bad thing.
Who should read it: Anyone who loves a good superhero story or has ever wondered where they fit in.
Gator gives it (out of 4):
Reviewed by Mrs. Leffel
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