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The Prospects: Nothing Poorer Than Gods, by Daniel Halayko

The Prospects: Nothing Poorer Than Gods, by Daniel Halayko

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“I’ve dealt with superheroes long enough to know that they only exist in their own minds. Their masks keep them from seeing how far below their own standards they are.” One month later, the New York Guardians must rebuild their home and reputation, and the Prospects have a new lineup of trainees with more good intentions than powers. Meanwhile, a spymaster from a forgotten war raises a secret army of monsters to reshape the nation in his vision. In a world where heroes mask their intentions more than their faces and villains aren’t always bad guys, an honest but oblivious government agent, a former model who is above-average at everything, a failed actor with the ability to make light, a mutant as durable and almost as slow as a rock, and a somewhat-reformed villainess must find clues from the past to save the future.

The Prospects: Nothing Poorer Than Gods, by Daniel Halayko

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #566967 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Released on: 2015-03-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not As Strong As First Volume By Art I enjoyed the first Prospects book and gave it 5 stars. The second Prospects book expands the cast, bringing the portion of the made-for-tv team that stepped up and acted like actual heroes into the fold. This expansion isn't particularly beneficial, given that we didnt have all that much time with these characters in the first book (i.e. we dont really know these characters at the start of the book). Moreover, ALL of the characters, old and new, have problems, and all get pages. Insecurities about weight, about powers, about relationships and the like. Not a single well adjusted character to be found given that even good ole Agent Farrel suffers from continuing marital problems. So its a bit hard to settle into this second book and get comfortable, at least at first. The proofreading errors were a bit of a distraction at times (this may be improved by the time you read this -- the author mentioned he would address the issue.)The "train the misfits" plot that worked fairly well in volume one is absent here. Instead, the heroes get involved with a super villain through a chance discovery, and gradually learn what it going on while tangling with the villain. While this plot is perhaps a little overly comic-bookie, the real difficulty is that without the concreteness of the training, this plot is one of the two major drivers of the story, and I'm not sure its quite up to the task.The other main driver of the book is the characters, all of whom are struggling with various personal demons and insecurities. Unfortunately, there are now, in this second book, so many separate characters with screen time that its a little difficult to get terribly involved with any of them -- i.e., there are so many different mini-story arcs for the various characters that it distracts from the flow of the story at times. The Prospects is not A Game of Thrones, and having so many different characters with separate stories in the context of this much shorter and simpler story, doesnt fully work.Conclusion. The second Prospects book passed the time and was a mostly enjoyable read, but tighter editing and greater focus would have helped the book considerably.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not bad By Nathan Stone This is a pretty decent sequel to a pretty decent story. While there are some grammar errors and a few irritating quirks with the writing style, it still turns out to be a good story. The characters are realistic and the reasoning for the decisions on both sides is flawed, which makes it a little more entertaining. Overall I'd say that I enjoyed it.

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