The Rise of Renegade X
Renegade X, Book 1
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Phillip Russell Newman
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Sixteen-year-old Damien Locke has a plan: major in messing with people at the local supervillain university and become a professional evil genius, just like his supervillain mom. But when he discovers the shameful secret she's been hiding all these years, that the one-night stand that spawned him was actually with a superhero, everything gets messed up. His father's too moral for his own good, so when he finds out Damien exists, he actually wants him to come live with him and his goody-goody superhero family. Damien gets shipped off to stay with them in their suburban hellhole, and he has only six weeks to prove he's not a hero in any way, or else he's stuck living with them for the rest of his life, or until he turns eighteen, whichever comes first.
To get out of this mess, Damien has to survive his dad's "flying lessons" that involve throwing him off the tallest building in the city--despite his nearly debilitating fear of heights--thwarting the eccentric teen scientist who insists she's his sidekick, and keeping his supervillain girlfriend from finding out the truth. But when Damien uncovers a dastardly plot to turn all the superheroes into mindless zombie slaves, a plan hatched by his own mom, he discovers he cares about his new family more than he thought. Now he has to choose: go back to his life of villainy and let his family become zombies, or stand up to his mom and become a real hero.
©2010 Chelsea M. Campbell (P)2013 Chelsea M. CampbellWhat listeners say about The Rise of Renegade X
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- Julie
- 14-09-20
Super hero or super villain either choice is great
This is the first book by this author that I have listened to but it won't be my last as I have already downloaded book two. It is a fun and unique take on the super hero theme. It is billed as a teen or young adult but I think with the tongue in cheek humour it is enjoyable for any age, although it does contain lots of sexual innuendo. The characters were fun and I just love the way that a letter on the hand defines your Destiny, unless you are Damien and then your actions do, it was right trying to work out which side he would choose. The story contains plenty of action and teenage drama and is just a fun adventure. Off to start the next book so see what happens next.
When Damien turns sixteen a 'V' will appear on his hand and he can finally become the super villain he has always wanted to be. Instead he learns that his father is a super hero and instead of the biggest night of his life he hides away in shame with an 'X'. Once his father finds out he has son he demand that Damien comes and lives with his family until the x changes into a 'V' for Villain or 'H' for hero. With his world crashing down around him Damien gets enrolled in school for the first time and finds himself drawn to the weirdo in class, the one person who hasn't judged him for being a villain or a hero. But how will his ex girlfriend take the news? Every one he knows is a villain but which side will Damen choose?
I liked the narrator but did find some of the ladies voices annoying, the mum in particular, she was just to high pitched for my liking.
I was given this free review copy Audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- David
- 14-10-20
fun angle
at first I thought the narrator was a little odd with mothers voice gratting a little but I grew to love it. there is passion in the narration and writing. its a fun spin on the superhero stereotype that our protagonist HAS to be the hero. looking forward to book 2!!
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- Stephen
- 09-05-24
Dysfunction: it's a family thing
An entertaining read/listen, the first in the Renegade X series is a headlong rush through a teenage boy's life and times. The difference here is he's the offspring of a superhero and a supervillain, a rare combination. He gets mixed up with a couple of girls, including one who wants to be his sidekick and also perform experiments...
This YA sci-fi yarn is both entertaining and, in a number of notable places, amusing. The narration is good, except for the awful Bronson Pinchot impersonations for the female characters, which really grates. Despite this, I look forward to the next offering.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-12-20
somewhere between anti hero and anti villain
if you like brainless superpower battles this may mot neccesarily be for you but it is a great story nontheless about how a sly youth from the wrong side of the supertracks realises he is a halfbreed and now had to live with his hero dad against his will.
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