Corpies
Super Powereds Spinoff, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kyle McCarley
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By:
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Drew Hayes
Titan was one of the nation's most loved and respected Heroes, until an infidelity scandal tore his image and family apart. After decades spent out of the limelight, Owen Daniels has decided to take up the mantle of Titan once again to try and make amends for his years away. Unfortunately, the Titan Scandal is still common knowledge, and no Hero team wants such a polarizing figure.
With no other options, Owen is forced to take a job overseeing a group of corpies, corporate-sponsored Supers who do rescue work...as long as there are cameras around. Between a team that doesn't want him, fellow Heroes who don't trust him, and a nation that might not be ready to forgive the sins of the past, the return of Titan could prove even harder than the scandal that drove him away. But Owen will have to push on, because his new city is far from a peaceful one.
A mysterious enemy is attacking Heroes and growing steadily stronger. An enemy that only the once-legendary Titan might be able to stop. If he can manage to stick around this time.
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Me:
Corpies is an excellent book that really plays on some social issues of today in a way that is engaging and revealing. The first such issue is with Titan and the scandal he had many years ago. There are some really powerful moments with Titan coming to grips with the damage he did, not to his family, but to society, when he ran away from the scandal. By the end, he comes to grips with this and really commits to making it right.
The second issue is similar to the issues present in the main series - classism. Sure, Powereds are looked down upon by everyone, but in this story Titan needs to work through his preconceived prejudices against Supers who did not go the Hero route. Titan's group of "Corpies" turns out to be a great group of Supers who do a great job for their job, and end up becoming quite a team.
The third social issue is society trying to figure out what to do with someone who was in a major scandal at the time of the occurrence which may not be such a scandal if the same thing happened today. Shifting acceptance is a major theme of this book and Drew Hayes does a great job of showing the conflicts in a graceful manner.
My daughter absolutely loved Titan from this book. I can see why as he is a huge muscular man with a bigger heart and even bigger problems that he works through. This book should be read between book 3 and 4 of the Super Powereds series at the latest, maybe 2/3 of the way through book 3 at the earliest.
Just amazing!
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