Quantum Prophesy: The Awakening review by PB
Quantum Prophecy: The Awakening
by Michael Carroll
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Scarsdale, NY , United States
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Ten years ago all the superhumans disappeared fighting Ragnars and his super battle tank. In Great Britain on the tenth anniversary of Mystery Day marking the day when all superhumans disappeared Colin Wagner and his friends Danny Cooper and Brian McDonald are hanging out when Danny moves inhumanly fast to save Brian's sister from being hit by a bus. Colin is shocked when he finds out about his parents past and that they were some of the most famous superheoroes along with Danny's dad. Soon after finding out that all superhumans retired or disappeared because Ragnar'k created a power damper machinge Colin's powers start to manifest. Kidnapped along with Danny and his parents Colin is sent to Florida where he begins to control his new found powers of superhearing and superstrength. Escaping form his captors Colin is stranded all alone in Florida where he meets up with a car thief who helps him meet the former superhero and friend of his parents' Paragon. Trying to rescue his parents and his best friend from rerising villains and old heoroes Colin has to cross a foreign country all by himself.

Opinion: 

Quantum Prophesy: The Awakening by Michael Carroll is a very good book. Not many books except for comics recently actually had specific super heroes, normally they are just the protagonist vs. antagonist. I enjoyed the twists in the plot that were unexpected and the not completely obvious characterization like when Victor Cross was being introduced the author said how he typed really fast and the keys were almost all worn out except for delete and backspace. This book is good for mainly guys because it has some plot to it and has a few action/fighting scenes. I also like how they have unusual superpowers most of the time there is superstrength and flight, but in the book Danny Cooper slows down his perspective of time. Overall I really enjoyed reading Quantum Prophesy: The Awakening by Michael Carroll.

 

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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