READER ´ Hero ✓ Perry Moore
Powers And that he's been asked to join the League the very organization of superHeroes that spurned his dad But the most painful secret of all is one Thom can barely face himself he's gayBut becoming a member of the League opens up a new world to Thom There he connects with a misfit group of aspiring Heroes including Scarlett who can control fire but not her anger; Typhoid Larry who can make an
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HeroYone sick with his touch; and Ruth a wise old broad who can see the future Like Thom these Heroes have things to hide; but they will have to learn to trust one another when they uncover a deadly conspiracy within the LeagueTo survive Thom will face challenges he never imagined To find happiness he'll have to come to terms with his father's past and discover the kind of Hero he really wants to be
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroAlmost every review I've read for this book applauds the subject matter a gay teen superhero but laments the sloppy writing I'm going to add my voice to this
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroIn Hero author Perry Moore demonstrates a superpower of his own he can turn prose into leadSince Moore's intentions are admirable it's tempting to gloss over the book's poor execution by praising it using plenty of ualifiers Hero is the best YA novel featuring a gay teen superhero I've read all month Unfortunately I just can't bring myself to use the words Hero and best in the same sentence Well in a pinch I could probably force myself to say I
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE Hero “There's someone out there who will one day find me and fall in love with me and prove that all this waiting actually meant something”This was a nice and entertaining book It was exciting and I loved the supernatural side of the story I enjoyed it overall but Perry Moore did not fully meet my expectations First because there was so much potential for a real love storyrelationship Second because the writing and plotting could have been better; at times the writing style seemed a tad chunky and inexperienced to meFinally I just want to say that there should be novels like this Novels who feature LGBT teenagers In contemporary fiction with superpowers in high fantasy as mo
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroThis is a DNF for now I think my mood is not right will come back later
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroI'm re reading and it's even enjoyable the second time than it was the first
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroGo fuck yourself book EDIT I wrote that when I just finished the book and I was ranting But it's not fair because this was a good entertaining book and most important it's a book about a gay teenager that beware does not only revolves around his sexuality He has other problems he has a life he has superpowers it just happens that he is gay too That's the LGBT literature I want to see ofI love the main character and his father 3 The plot wasn't a masterpiece but like I said it was entertaining 35 stars for you book
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroYoung Adult A gay teenager with superpowers and his disgraced hero dad live together in the suburbs They have their differences but when Thom gets tapped to try out for the League of superheroes those differences threaten to tear them apart Hee
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroThis story had some good points that made me enjoy this book The emotions that the characters had to cover up due to layers of deep secrets was greatly written They felt very honest and exactly how I would feel Also Thom couldn't have chosen a better group of friends or love interest than he did I hope he has a great life because he deserves itStill there were times where this book annoyed me An instance that annoyed me was when it felt like the author gave us the readers 3 mysteries in the beginning that the main character knew the answers to I kept wondering why is the author trying to
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroI read this a few years ago so forgive me if I don't remember all of it Here are my thoughts on what I recallI think I wanted to like this book than I actually did What probably turned me off most about it was that it was too campy I prefer my superheroes to be darker serious grounded in realityNot goofy and punnyAnd that's what a lot of this book was The only deeper parts were the waaaaaay overused trope of using the alternate identities of a superhero as a metaphor for being gay Bryan Singer did it much better in the first X Men movie btw Much BetterI could have done without the romance element which was again cliché since you have the hero falling for the villain but they don't know who the other is beneath their masks bit Cough Batman and Catwoman coughApparently the author was working on a seuel to this b
DOC Ü TEXTFREE ë PERRYMOORE HeroThis novel was inspired by the secret identity theme in comic books which sociologists have previously likened to the secret closeted identity of many homosexuals Thom a gay teen whose dad was once a super hero and is now a blue collar laborer Thom is trying to cope with his own powers and his homosexuality while hiding them from his family and community