
Saving Supervillains 2
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Narrated by:
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Lewis Alexander
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Rozelyn Rader
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Written by:
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Bruce Sentar
About this listen
Miles has enough power to take down even a titan, but is that enough to prepare him for what’s coming?
His new job as the deputy director is at odds with his desire to start using his powers to make a greater difference. He has to balance his secret while going above and beyond his role at the Bureau of Superheroes.
When his villain days come back to haunt him in the form of his old mentor, Miles is forced to reconcile his past and present life, all while taking on a new and growing threat in Point City.
With his villain-turned-superhero team of women behind him, Miles must find a way to save the city and the other villains who still have a chance at being heroes.
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- william
- 2023-09-21
good story but audio fluctuates
honestly it feels like a third of the story was re-recorded and its super obvious when the narators voice changes mid paragraph. really takes me out of it.
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- Heather
- 2023-08-11
A godlike main character, but not a good one
If you're reading this, you probably liked the first book. I did - although I found it badly written with parts that frustrated me. The main character bumbled his way through the book with no real plan, finding stunning success at every turn. Enemies were all clearly bad people, and friends always adored the main character. Every attractive woman mentioned fell for his charms. Personal traumas and convictions were mentioned, then forgotten about. But the book was fun! The main character was godlike and at the center of a growing number of beautiful women, and there was a plot to the book. Plus, the voice acting was superb!
Book 2 has all of the flaws of the first, but with a growing sense that the main character truly is amoral - willing to do awful things for his own advancement, even when there could have been a better way to get the same goal. THAT is a dealbreaker for me - if I can't honestly say I LIKE the main character, I stop reading (well, listening).
Sorry, Bruce. I'm going to have to give this series a pass.
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