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Wearing the Cape: A Superhero Story (The Chicago Sentinels Series 1)
 
 

Wearing the Cape: A Superhero Story (The Chicago Sentinels Series 1) [Kindle Edition]

Marion G. Harmon
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Praise for Wearing the Cape:

"Love it! Love it! Love it!" - Mark Williams, the quiet half of the Kindle UK best-selling Saffina Desforges writing partnership (Sugar & Spice and the Rose Red crime thriller series). "I liked this so much we decided to publish the UK edition ourselves! Come in, Spidey. Your time is up. Wonder Woman – sorry, gal, time to retire. The Chicago superheroes are taking over the show and Astra is leading the way!"

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WHO WANTS TO BE A SUPERHERO? Hope did, but she grew out of it. Which made her superhuman breakthrough in the Ashland Bombing, just before starting her freshman year at the University of Chicago, more than a little ironic. And now she has some decisions to make.

Given the code-name "Astra" and invited to join the Sentinels, Chicago’s premier super-team, will she take up the cape and mask and become a career superhero? Or will she get a handle on her new powers (super-strength has some serious drawbacks) and then get on with her life-plan?

In a world where superheroes join unions and have agents, and the strongest and most photogenic ones become literal supercelebrities, the temptation to become a “cape” is strong. But the price can be high—especially if you’re “outed” and lose the shield of your secret identity. Becoming a sidekick puts the decision off for awhile, but Hope’s life is further complicated when The Teatime Anarchist, the supervillain responsible for the Ashland Bombing, takes an interest in her. Apparently as Astra, Hope is supposed to save the world. Or at least a significant part of it.

Wearing the Cape is a 300-page equivalent superhero novel for anyone who ever loved comic-book heroes, and wonders how they might behave in the real world.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 522 KB
  • Publisher: Mark Williams international Digital Publishing (14 Oct 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005W34IYE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #89,538 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It, 26 Dec 2011
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This review is from: Wearing the Cape: A Superhero Story (The Chicago Sentinels Series 1) (Kindle Edition)
This book was recommended to me by Mark Williams, who published it, so I decided to give it a go. I'm about the right age for the target audience, I think - I'm 15, going on 16, so only a couple of years younger than Astra (or Hope).

And can I just say, this book was amazing.

It puts a whole new spin on the superhero thing while still being hilarious, and poking fun at the traditional ideas like the costumes and the skimpy ones that girls always end up wearing in comics! What's more, I could relate to Astra. Her problems, though blown up and with the added issue of the media, are still the sort of problems that people go through in their heads, especially folk of my age, so I appreciate reading something that told me how other people cope :)

I'll admit that I was a little annoyed when romance entered the story, but now that I'm getting into the sequel (Villains Inc. Episode 1) I'm thinking perhaps it wasn't such a bad thing, as it allows for the story to take other directions. What's more, I can't talk - my characters always end up falling for each other. And Marion G. Harmon did exactly what I would have done and made sure it wouldn't work out.

I won't give away any plot details (although if you're anything like my friend and you cry easily, take some tissues. I didn't, I was rather pleased, but I'm like that and should not be taken as the normal) but I want to encourage you to read this book. And don't be put off by my age, as I'm pretty sure it could be enjoyed by adults and teens alike!
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Amazon.com: 4.4 out of 5 stars (58 customer reviews)

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, and it's got teeth!, 7 Jun 2011
By Derrick Dodson "Font of useless knowledge" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wearing the Cape (Kindle Edition)
I was really surprised by this book, but surprised in a great way. I expected adventure and humor. I got adventure and humor, but there was an amazing amount of gritty realism in this one, too. Right off the bat I knew this was different. It opens with the funny, occasionally snarky, main character getting caught up in a terrorist bombing where her superpowers emerge. If you're expecting a comic book story, that's ruled out right away with deaths and injuries. Hope, the new hero, throws up at the carnage. The heroes are often flawed and perhaps a touch villainous, the villains are sometimes misunderstood or willing to pitch-in in a true disaster. Good people, children, complete innocents are hurt or die. Some people get away with bad things. And through it all, Hope tries to make sense of it all. The book is touching, funny, and I completely enjoyed it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wow that was fun!, 31 Aug 2011
By H "hyee1011" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wearing the Cape (Paperback)
I'm in the middle of a long business trip and am so glad I picked this book up for my Kindle. Harmon has put together a wonderful universe that is familiar to comic book readers. Classic super hero archetypes are present, but in a very well-thought out "real world" setting.

The backdrop described by Harmon is one we all recognize, it's an solid extrapolation of how our world today would be changed by the presence of superhumans, both good and bad. And we're not just talking about flight, super strength and invulnerability. Some serious powers are on display, powers that will make you think just how dangerous and thrilling a world with superheroes would be.

As a longtime comic book fan and avid player of "City of Heroes", this book is precisely what the doctor ordered. The characters, while some are excellent homages to easily recognized archetypes, are well written and their motivations are clear. I quickly became engrossed in Astra's story, thrilled at the discover of her powers and dreaded the evil she would face. I cheered on her allies and shook my fist at her foes.

I am a big fan of comic book universes and this one is going to be one of my favorites, in many ways it echoes some of the themes of Kurt Busiek's "Astro City" and if you know that series, then you know that this is not a bad thing.

Do yourself a favor, pick up this book and devour it like I have. Then move on to the sequels and encourage Harmon to keep spinning these wonderful tales.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality Superhero Fiction plus interview with the author, 15 July 2011
By Jim Bernheimer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wearing the Cape (Kindle Edition)
This video made with Xtranormal's State program. I enjoyed this novel and look forward to the other works set in this universe. After the review, there's a quick question and answer session with the author.
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