Thursday, September 20, 2018

Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors Book 1: Supervillainy 101Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors Book 1: Supervillainy 101 by Mark Andrew Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received a free copy of the book through the Goodreads Giveaways program and voluntarily chose to review.

Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors is a top-secret academy for training the children of the world’s greatest super villains. Join a group of students as they uncover the secret of the school’s and their parent’s hidden past.

The story was well written with each character showing their unique personalities. I enjoyed the glimpses of the student’s lives outside of school, particularly the interactions with their super villain parents.

This was a fun read that had me laughing out loud.


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Sunday, September 16, 2018

The Homecoming Masquerade (Girls Wearing Black, #1)The Homecoming Masquerade by Spencer Baum
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

In a suburb of the nation’s capital lies Thorndike Academy, the world’s most exclusive high school where only the richest, most powerful and influential can get their children in. Where the vampires, or immortals as they prefer to be called, who secretly run the government have created a game. Any girl who shows up to the Homecoming masquerade ball wearing black enters herself in a contest unlike any other. Coronation is a fundraising campaign where the winning girl joins the immortals while the loser becomes her first meal.

In a contest where only the most well-connected girls from the wealthiest, most powerful families can hope to win it surprises everyone when Thorndike newcomer Nicky Bloom arrives to homecoming wearing black. As the night progresses and rumors begin to spread it becomes clear that Nicky Bloom is far more than she seems.

The initial faceoff at the dance between Kim Renwick and Nicky Bloom sets them apart and the battle lines are drawn as Nicky attempts to win supporters while Kim works to cement her position as the one to back. While Kim plays on everyone’s fear of her and her family, Nicky with the help of Jill try to show them that there they have another option.

The story has an interesting premise, the rebel Network with their plan to take down the immortals. The characters were well written and fit the extremely wealthy and entitled cliché. Unfortunately, I feel like it fell short of its potential. The story seemed unbalanced, at times giving too much attention to backstory and not enough to here-and-now (meaning the dance).

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