It's a disappointingly mediocre book. It wasn't as much of a clone of Mistborn book one as I'd feared but it's incredibly formulaic. It's like he attempted to replicate the American action film formula, where you have a team of badasses that all fill out generic roles. Like the tough no nonsense girl, the charismatic but mysterious leader, the sensitive muscle dude, the guy with the mouth and quirky personality, etc.
It's a book about super villains taking over the world but there's so little about the story that actually concerns itself with super powered people. It's frustrating and boring. There's so much you want to know about what happened in the aftermath the Epics emerging but the book goes out of its way to ignore it. The book also telegraphs most of its twists or reveals so inelegantly that you have to roll your eyes.
It's not all bad though. As a Young Adult novel it's sort of okay. It has plenty of action and it moves fairly quickly. The dialogue can be fun all though it remains juvenile though out.
Because I'm a masochist, I'm going to read the sequel but so far I wouldn't recommend the series. 3/5 Epics.
This post has been edited by Alternative Goose: 29 September 2017 - 07:44 PM