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Paragon : Icônes, Tome 1

Paragon : Icônes, Tome 1

Riley Tune

4.61
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Héros ou Vilain. Un choix que chaque Icône, une personne née avec des pouvoirs, doit faire un jour si elle ne veut pas vivre une vie médiocre. Pour la plupart des Icônes, la décision est facile. Faire comme leurs parents. Puis, il y a Hunter Monroe. Un jeune Icône puissant, né de l'union inimaginabl...

Pages
300
Format
Unknown Binding
Publié
2017-01-01

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Riley Tune
Riley Tune

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A native of Virginia, Riley Tune originally wanted to be an actor. His decision to be an actor would eventually lead him to wanting to learn how to read a script. Shortly after, he had the idea to try and write a screenplay of his own. That single idea, was the spark that would ignite the fire inside him that fueled hi...

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Gilbert Stack
Gilbert Stack·6 years ago
This novel starts slow but has a wild finish. I can’t stress that point enough. After a couple of chapters I almost stopped reading the book, yet by the time I finished I was very glad I stuck with it—glad enough I’m fairly certain I’ll be reading the sequel. So let me break down the good and the frustrating. On the positive side, Riley Tune has thought of a large number of superpowers and his characters often use them very well. He builds his story around both a mystery and a conspiracy. I foun...
Michele Butcher
Michele Butcher·6 years ago
Pretty good story just was a little slow
Sylvain St-Pierre
Sylvain St-Pierre·6 years ago
Paragon is the story of an outcast trying to find his way in a world of black and white heroes and villains. It’s the story of a superhero team harboring a secret so profound that it could reshape not just how the city sees them, but the world.Or at least, it could be, if Riley Tune decides to take this outline and write the epic it presents.That is the issue with this book. It’s basically an outline to a greater story. We are mostly told what happens with a handful of Shows here and there. We a...
Yemic
Yemic·6 years ago
For some reason i was expecting a superhero story with no depth or plot, glad it was not the case. So far i have read 2 S-hero novels that makes sence Super Powereds year 1 and children of the deterrent. Well i guess its now 3.
Ralph Trickey
Ralph Trickey·7 years ago
Different story about superheroes and growing up
The hero wasn't that likable, but the author was willing to kill off people, so it's a decent start ;)
ML
Michael Lloyd·7 years ago
Good story. I did the audiobook version and it was a lot of fun.
I look forward to the next one.
That was a hint, Riley ...
:)
Tony Hinde
Tony Hinde·7 years ago
Not bad. The characters are a little simple as is the universe, but the writing seems professional.It just feels a little dated, like superhero comics from 40 years ago. The Icons must be either heroes or villains. There seems to be no government oversight. The protagonist starts an internship with the world's greatest heroic team but is sent out to help the public with zero training, supervision or support. As I said, it's all too simple.I'll put this one in the "young-adult" category and hope ...
Koffe
Koffe·7 years ago
Can't wait for the next book in the series I really loved this book it was awesome and actionpacked.
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Daniel·7 years ago
Felt juvenile. I might have liked this as a teenager, but the current me kept wondering why everyone seemed to take the MC so seriously? I mean, for crying out loud, he’s a only punk teenager with a decent combat capability, so what?
Edith
Edith·8 years ago
This was a good story, but it needs a lot of proofreading and a bit of editing. I would like to read more books in this world if they were polished a little more.