
Saving Supervillains
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Narrado por:
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Lewis Alexander
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Rozelyn Rader
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De:
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Bruce Sentar
A former villain is living a quiet life, hidden among the masses. Miles has one big secret: He might just be the most powerful super in existence.
Those days are behind him. But when a wounded young lady unable to control her superpower needs his help, she shatters his boring life, pulling him into the one place he least expected to be—the Bureau of Superheroes.
Now Miles has an opportunity to change the place he has always criticized as women flock to him, creating both opportunity and disaster.
He is about to do the strangest thing a deputy director of the bureau has ever done: start saving supervillains.
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please keep him away from your books so they can keep sounding different from eric Vall and Logan Jacobs !! I had to stop get there book cuz they ALL sound the same now!!!!
Bruce Sentar is a great author
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Love this series!!
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awesome book a must
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Awesome
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(just as well as when I read it 😁)
Absolutely loved it!
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Saving me from boredom
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Narrated by the exceptionally talented duo of Lewis Alexander and Rozelyn Rader, "Saving Supervillains" infuses life into an unconventional protagonist, Miles, a reformed villain striving for a tranquil existence among the masses. His well-guarded secret? The potential of being the most formidable superhuman ever witnessed. As the audiobook unfolds, Sentar's prose ensnares us in a world where distinctions between heroes and villains blur, yielding a captivating tapestry of complexity.
The narrative takes flight in a world on the precipice, where untamed wilderness teems with mighty beings, transmuting ordinary creatures into formidable monsters of unparalleled power. The very survival of small communities hinges on their capacity to fend off these newfound perils. Humanity, in response, has congregated within sprawling metropolises, their survival inextricably linked to superpowered infrastructure, which provides sustenance and security. Gone are the days when the military wielded heroes as tools of martial enforcement. Instead, the Bureau of Superheroes shoulders the formidable responsibility of safeguarding the populace from malevolent villains and relentless monsters.
Sentar adeptly paints a vivid panorama of a world in perpetual flux, where the Bureau, while earnestly striving to protect its citizens, grapples with the Herculean task of preserving public relations and nurturing the fragile confidence of an embattled populace. The once-clear demarcation between hero and villain has eroded, as some heroes succumb to corruption or exploit their powers for personal gain. This intricate tapestry serves as a backdrop for a narrative ripe with conflict, adventure, and high-stakes drama, expertly weaving together the multifaceted threads of this intricate world.
Drawing parallels to the captivating narrative of "Super Sales on Superheroes," "Saving Supervillains" radiates the same captivating allure, destined to captivate enthusiasts of the former. Both works explore a realm where traditional paradigms of heroism and villainy are subverted, providing a refreshing perspective on the genre. While "Super Sales on Superheroes" delves into the intricate realm of commerce within a superpowered society, "Saving Supervillains" offers an intimate look into the labyrinthine inner workings of the Bureau of Superheroes, exposing the intricacies and moral quandaries that underlie their mission to protect and serve.
One of the audiobook's most resounding strengths lies in its meticulously crafted secondary characters. Each character embodies unwavering principles, making decisions stemming from their unique backgrounds, motivations, and aspirations. Many grapple with profound, deeply rooted traumas, imbuing the narrative with an authenticity that resonates with listeners. As they embark on their journeys toward personal growth and redemption, the diverse array of powers at their disposal adds an exhilarating element of intrigue to the story. These characters are not mere placeholders but living, breathing individuals, each harboring the potential to take center stage in their own captivating story.
What distinguishes "Saving Supervillains" from many works within the superhero genre is its unwavering commitment to preserving the significance of its characters. Unlike narratives that relegate their supporting cast to mere caricatures, "Saving Supervillains" ensures that each character, especially those who become part of the polycule, remains an integral and substantial component of the narrative. Their ongoing interactions with the ensemble cast provide depth, continuity, and a resonant emotional backdrop, preventing them from fading into obscurity.
Now, let us turn our attention to the only aspect that might be described as slightly underwhelming—the audiobook's narration. Lewis Alexander and Rozelyn Rader, while undoubtedly talented, at times fall short of fully capturing the electrifying essence of Sentar's prose. While their delivery remains serviceable and engaging throughout the audiobook, there are moments when one wishes for a touch more dynamism, a deeper immersion into the narrative's complexities, and a greater range of emotion to mirror the characters' multifaceted personalities. However, it is important to note that this is a minor quibble in an otherwise stellar production.
In summary, "Saving Supervillains" stands as an audiobook deserving of the highest accolades and widespread acclaim. Bruce Sentar's masterful storytelling transports listeners to a world where the line between hero and villain becomes a shifting, nebulous mirage, offering a refreshing departure from conventional superhero narratives. With its captivating plot, meticulous character development, and profound exploration of moral quandaries, this audiobook stands as a compelling testament to the genre. "Saving Supervillains" is a triumph, a work of unparalleled excellence that will leave listeners eagerly anticipating the next exhilarating installment in this extraordinary series.
A Masterpiece of Superhero Fiction
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Once read twice listened
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A must listen for the genre
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characters and plot that I really enjoyed
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