Saturday, September 17, 2016

The Guardian Knight (A Young Adult Superhero Novel) by Kevin Treaccar

The Guardian Knight (A Young Adult Superhero Novel) by Kevin Treaccar if a fictional fantasy book on young superheroes. The Guardian Knight (A Young Adult Superhero Novel) by Kevin Treaccar is a book that will appeal most an audience made up of mainly teenagers and young adults who enjoy superheros; some adults may also enjoy the novel. The Guardian Knight (A Young Adult Superhero Novel) by Kevin Treaccar follows Alex Knight, son of supervillains ShocKahn and Lady Raven, as he joins the League of Guardians (a superhero team) while concealing the identity of his parents.

The Guardian Knight (A Young Adult Superhero Novel) by Kevin Treaccar reminded me a bit of Teen Titans, Young Justice League, and the Justice League. The Guardian Knight (A Young Adult Superhero Novel) by Kevin Treaccar was a well written book that really showcased the idea of the government sanctioned superhero team; this idea was vastly different from any other show, movie, or book I have ever read/seen. Normally the government either ignores or dislikes superheroes so I found this new take on the concept to be both interesting and unique. I really like Alex Knight as a character with how he had to both hide the identity of his parents, act against his own siblings who chose the opposite path from him, and handle a teleporter. I found that Kevin Treaccar truly has a gifted writing voice with how he manages to bring three different important plot points together into one plot line that does not have any holes.

           "Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite"

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