Super Powereds: Year 4
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Readers` Reviews
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pria
Highly enjoyable ending to an excellent series. Masterful blend of action and drama, and ties off all the plot points. Sad the series has come to an end but love the ending we were given. Look forward to seeing more from thus author.
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clairine runtung
No spoilers, just appreciation for a wonderful read. This book had a lot of everything I love: action, romance; comedy, fantasy, and adventure. I wish it didn’t have to end, but at least I can look forward to living it again when it hits Audible.
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jessica steffes
I loved the character development. By now, these guys are like my best friends. To be a bit unfair, I wanted it to go on for about 400 pages more, lol, leaving nothing out. Every Friday, I wear my Super Powereds tee shirt to work! :)
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velary velayathan
My absolute favorite superhero series has ended. The number of characters and plots was amazing. I cannot wait for Drew to get back to the series and write another series about the class of nightmares.
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janice fagan
The 4th book of the SuperPowereds was a great finish to a great series. All of the characters grow throughout all 4 books in ways you wouldn't expect. Liked it so myuch I bought the audio book as well.
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dillon
The 4th book of the SuperPowereds was a great finish to a great series. All of the characters grow throughout all 4 books in ways you wouldn't expect. Liked it so myuch I bought the audio book as well.
Please RateSuper Powereds: Year 4
This volume, weighing in at almost 2000 pages, is a magnum opus and the perfect, poignant, and bittersweet conclusion to the series. Having finished it now, I can see that no other approach would have worked as well. He couldn't have realistically had all of the characters go into "year 5", and we would have all been disappointed if he cut this in half and only dealt with one semester at a time.
To anyone reading this trying to decide whether to buy the book or not, stop reading comments and go buy it. You won't regret it.
If Mr. Hayes happens to read this, my hat is off to you sir. Good work, and I can't wait to see what you do next.