
And it’s always fun envisioning how you would handle a battle compared to what “actually” happens in the books. Because they’re in a program learning how to be super heroes, the growth in both strategy and skill ensures that no two battles are ever the same. We’ve read the battles from years past and seen how all of these seniors apply their skills to a variety of challenges, learn from their mistakes, and invent new combat strategies based on their unique powers. That’s partly because we know so much about the students at Lander University’s hero certification program by their senior year. no other author describes super hero battles as well as Drew Hayes. I’ve read a lot of super hero novels, and I have to tell you. Review #2 Super Powereds: Year 4 audiobook in series Super Powereds

In case I’ve been too subtle: I love this series.ĭrew has said that THIS story is done, but he may well return to this world with more stories. Each year is self-contained, but the character growth in each volume is important to the overall story.

I would advise any new-comer to the series to start with Year 1. When my pre-ordered copy of Year 4 showed up on my Kindle at 0-Dark:30 last night, I devoured it again. The adventure continued with Corpies, and now with Year 4. Yet another book to devour in a few hours.

This allowed me a front row seat to the construction of Year 3, until June of 2015 when it was published in its fullness. A look at Drew’s Author page pointed me to his website where he was publishing Year 3 as a web serial, as he had done for year 1 and 2 before I had discovered them. There was! I got year 2 and tore through it and still wanted more. Then I went looking to see if there was any more of this story. I started reading and couldn’t put it down. One of those books was the first book in the Super Powereds series. In December 2013 I replaced an ancient first generation Nook with a brand new Kindle and decided to put a few books on it.
