Ratings16
Average rating4.5
★ ★ ★ 1/2 (rounded up)
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick-takes catch up post. The point is to catch up on my “To Write About” stack—emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness..
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Lander University has a program that most universities don't. They offer a Hero Certification Program—a way for super-powered students to become qualified to be a super-hero. This book focuses on five particular students—they're not just super-powered, they've got a secret, too.
As the title suggests, this book follows them over the first year—as they grow, increase in power and ability, develop bonds, and so on. The book is a nice mashup of superhero training and dumb college kids being dumb college kids.
I went into this expecting something that felt a lot like Fred, the Vampire Accountant. This was less like it than I thought possible—it's much longer, it doesn't feel like a collection of interconnected short stories, it's a novel.
I was impressed at how different it is, sure. But I liked the story, world, and characters. I'm not sure I'm up for four more in this series, but I have a feeling that Hayes will change my mind.