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Young Sentinels

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Young Sentinels

By: Marion G. Harmon
Narrated by: Caitlin Kelly
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The reward for a job well done is another job.

After the Sentinels' takedown of the second incarnation of Villains Inc., things are relatively quiet in the great metropolis of Chicago. Astra, a.k.a. Hope Corrigan, is able to breathe a little, to hang out with her friends, and even to attend classes (where her professors are starting to think she is a myth). But Blackstone is loading more training and responsibilities on her, and converging events threaten the compromises she has made to balance her superhero career and student life and to protect her family and friends.

Worse, a new super villain has come to town, and it will take all of Chicago's capes to defeat the threat of the Green Man - if he can be defeated at all. When a new super villain group begins targeting anti-superhuman groups, it becomes apparent that even the Sentinels are going to need help.

Because one thing is certain: Chicago is going to have a very bad day.

©2013 Marion G. Harmon (P)2019 Tantor
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Romance Science Fiction & Fantasy Superhero Young Adult Chicago Student
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I enjoyed this story and young or old I think you might too, if you like lots of action and evil villains. There is a lot going and although one villain does get stopped, there is also a bigger picture which I think will continue on into the next book. It does get a little bit confusing and certainly helps if you have listened to the previous books, as thing that happened in them have an effect in this one. It also really helps if you get to know the characters and there is a lot on both sides. There is also plenty of action, flying, break outs and fights. Hope was more focused on the missions and how to help here friends so I think there was less romance drama or teenage against in this book. The story is told from three different characters perspectives as each thought there own battles but Astra is still my hero and I look forward to joining her and her new team again.
Knowing what is supposed to happen in the future means when Astra is tasked with forming a new team, she tries to give previous villains a chance to prove themselves before they turn bad. Is she doing the right thing? Especially when they are facing a new super villain, a villain like no other and one nobody has fought before. At the same time villains seem to be levelling up and what were once quite easy to stop bad guy's now need the whole team. Can the Sentinels young and old keep Chicago safe?
The author went with three different narrators to tell this story and on the whole it worked really well. Except one of the men had a really gruff voice and wasn't so easy to understand.

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