Monday, February 29, 2016

Book Review: Richter (The First Superhero #0.5) by Logan Rutherford

Richter (The First Superhero #0.5) by Logan Rutherford
Publication Date: February 26th, 2016
Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction
Pages: 104
Format: ebook
Source: Author
Read: February 25th to 29th, 2016
Rating: 4/5



~Summary~

Everybody Patrick Henry was at a party with the night before is dead. 

After waking up in the woods covered in blood and with lapses in his memory, Patrick has no way to explain how he was the only survivor. But when he discovers he’s been imbued with incredible superpowers, he takes it upon himself to find answers. Patrick knows beyond a shadow of a doubt he did not kill all those people. 

That is until the memories of that night begin to come back to him. Now Patrick must make a decision: continue searching for the truth no matter the personal cost, or do whatever is necessary to make sure the truth stays hidden.

RICHTER is a 35,000 word novella that takes place in the world of The First Superhero Series. The events take place prior to The Second Super.


~My Thoughts~

I've been wanting to read Richter's story since the first book! I started this late at night, turning page after page, getting sucked into the story! I literary had to force myself to go to bed! 

In the beginning you can't help but feel bad for Patrick but as time goes on you wonder if something maybe off with him. At first I felt like Patrick was pretty close to Kane, the main character in the first book The Second Super, where he's a bit cocky and too concern about being popular. And that's how he sees himself but everyone else see's him in a different way, I wished we got to see more of that when things came to light but instead it was a bit of a cliffhanger.  

Overall I liked this and can't wait to continue this series! If you enjoyed the rest of the series then you'll definitely want to read this one and see how it all started for Richter!


*Was given an ARC copy from the author in exchange for my honest review*




   
Sweet Readings Everybody!

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