![]() ![]() Then I got to the climactic battle scene. It felt like two-thirds of the way through the book before I became really invested and found myself actually wanting to read. I mean, the story picked up eventually, but it took a long time to get there. I almost gave up reading it several times, but there was just something about the story that kept me intrigued, however minimally it was. Overall, it’s basically a more mature (more gay) Sky High.The beginning of the novel was exceptionally slow. I was excited to read it because it was a novel with a gay protagonist (kind of my niche), and it was fantasy (my favorite genre)… so in theory, what could go wrong? Turns out… a lot. Review: This book was full of ups and downs. With his new teammates, Thom has to save his whole town from destruction, and find self-acceptance in the process. He gets invited to join one of the minor leagues of superheroes. However, after an altercation on a public bus, Thom gets the chance of a lifetime. And he knows he should have some awesome superpowers, because his parents were both in the League, but anytime he tries using his, he ends up having seizures. He knows he’s gay, but his father won’t hear it. Summary: Thom has always felt a little out of place. ![]()
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