
Generation Next
The Pantheon Saga, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Roger Wayne
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Adenrele Ojo
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Kaleo Griffith
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By:
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C.C. Ekeke
Superheroes aren’t born, they’re made. But they can be broken.
Hugo continues his superhero training, eager to join the good fight. But when a deadly new enemy strikes close to home, he’s forced to make a choice: become the hero he wants to be, or the hero his city needs.
After exposing Titan’s murderer, Quinn’s next story explores the world of teen superheroes. And the deeper she digs, the more layers of corruption she uncovers.
Greyson is a wanted fugitive, hiding out on foreign soil. But if he doesn’t learn the rules, his refuge will become his grave.
Their fates will shape the next generation of heroes…and villains.
Warning: Contains profanity, ligers, and explosive superhero action. If you need a safe space from profanity, ligers, or explosive superhero action, this book might not be for you.
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Great Continuation of the story
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The characters of high school age were described in hypersexual terms much of the time. It bothered me to hear about freshmen and sophomore students having sex. I know that it happens, but I don't think it should be celebrated. There were very few female characters that weren't sexualized in some way, with the exception of Hugo's mom and Zelda, perhaps.
It seemed like Hugo has become a man-whore, having become romantically involved with several girls in a non-exclusive way. This makes it harder to root for Hugo when he's already sliding morally (and it's only book two). I feel like this issue should have been addressed in this book, much the same way that him nearly killing Baz and his cronies was an issue for Hugo. I admit I haven't listened to the next ones yet, but I hope it does get addressed and the author doesn't continue to oversexualize the female characters, especially.
I think if we want men to be more respectful, male heroes have to be written more respectfully. If not for the hypersexual themes, I might have recommended this book to my students. As it is, I won't be recommending it to anyone under age 17.
Aside from that, the author is an outstanding writer. I know that I'm very critical, but there are some issues which just bother me as a reader / listener. Although it may be unclear, I am definitely a CC Ekeke fan.
Loved the first book....
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I'm already looking forward to the next one!
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Enjoying the story
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great
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Aegis is the new Titan
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Another home run!
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the story is great, but...
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why the f
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Great listen except....
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