Showing posts with label Vicious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vicious. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Crossing Over - Stories About Super (Anti-) Heroes


You guys, yesterday I finished reading Firefirght by Brandon Sanderson, the second book in the Reckoners series (thanks again Mark for sharing the ARC you won). I can't say much until the book releases in January but I can say that it is a completely brilliant book. If you read and enjoyed Steelheart, you are in for a treat with Firefight. If you haven't read it yet, stop wasting your time and get prepared to love this series. I would like to encourage you by comparing it to another brilliant book that you may have read.


Vicious by Victoria Schwab - My Review
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Vicious is a complex and interesting story about people who have superpowers and don't necessarily use them for good. There is a lot of exploration of power and control along with that old concept that "power corrupts." In addition the book is full of complex and interesting characters and a "magical system" that is rooted in logic and science. And with a thrilling plot and shocking twists, Vicious is definitely worth the read.

Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson - My Review
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Steelheart is a complex and interesting story about people who have superpowers and don't necessarily use them for good. There is a lot of exploration of power and control along with that old concept that "power corrupts." But my favorite thing about it is that it cuts through those dramatic moments with such humor. In addition the book is full of complex and interesting characters and a "magical system" that, like all Brandon Sanderson's book is brilliant and mindblowing. And with a thrilling plot and shocking twists, Steelheart is definitely worth the read.

In addition I actually experienced both of these books as audiobooks and I totally recommend them. With Vicious the narrator perfectly captures the atmosphere and mystery within this world and with Steelheart the narrator perfectly captures the characters (a ragtag group of diverse characters full of humor and heart). So if you like audiobooks, here are two you should check out!

So there you have it. Two great books about superheroes not using their powers for good making them quite compelling anti-heroes. I definitely recommend The Reckoners series so if you haven't read Steelheart yet, check it out and get read for Firefight which comes out on January 6th, 2015

Monday, July 14, 2014

Book Review: Vicious by V.E. Schwab

Title: Vicious
Author: V.E. Schwab
Published: September 2013 by Tor Books (Macmillan)
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Synopsis:A masterful tale of ambition, jealousy, desire, and superpowers.

Victor and Eli started out as college roommates—brilliant, arrogant, lonely boys who recognized the same sharpness and ambition in each other. In their senior year, a shared research interest in adrenaline, near-death experiences, and seemingly supernatural events reveals an intriguing possibility: that under the right conditions, someone could develop extraordinary abilities. But when their thesis moves from the academic to the experimental, things go horribly wrong.

Ten years later, Victor breaks out of prison, determined to catch up to his old friend (now foe), aided by a young girl whose reserved nature obscures a stunning ability. Meanwhile, Eli is on a mission to eradicate every other super-powered person that he can find—aside from his sidekick, an enigmatic woman with an unbreakable will. Armed with terrible power on both sides, driven by the memory of betrayal and loss, the archnemeses have set a course for revenge—but who will be left alive at the end?

In Vicious, V. E. Schwab brings to life a gritty comic-book-style world in vivid prose: a world where gaining superpowers doesn’t automatically lead to heroism, and a time when allegiances are called into question.

This book has been in my TBR pile for a while now. I have heard nothing but great things from fellow bloggers and was really excited to read it. And despite my high expectations and the fact I was just blown away by a book about antiheroes with supernatural powers I thoroughly enjoyed Vicious.

What first struck me about this book was how brilliant the world-building is. It's hard not to compare it to the last superhero/antihero book I read (Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson), but that would be an unfair comparison. However, what they both did extremely well is create numerous characters with very different powers. What Vicious did even better was establish why they had these powers. I read a lot Sci-Fi/Fantasy and it sounds like a weird thing to say but the best books have a clear set of rules that they operate in and Vicious absolutely does. The way you receive these powers directly relates to the powers that you have and it is all about you and your personality. With each new EO we meet we got explore not only what their power is but how they earned this power. It was a fascinating and compelling story with a complicated and interesting world and I was hooked from the very beginning.

Plus, like a lot of stories about superheroes and villains, this is a story about power and control. A story about how to respond to a responsibility that you never really expected to receive. The characters in Vicious are given or give themselves supernatural powers and need to then decide how they will react to these powers. Do they use them for good or for evil? Or both? And what this book does so well is live in that grey area between the two. The main characters view their powers in completely opposite ways, and their different reactions cause some pretty serious conflict.

Throughout the book we explores the competitiveness of the relationship between Victor and Eli. It is told in a unique format where the chapters alternate between Eli and Victor both in the past and the present. When we first meet them they are studying science and competing over who is the top of the class (making this fit my Geek Books theme), but when they give themselves superpowers things explode and that competitiveness, and their opposite opinions, turn them into arch-nemeses. As the book develops we slowly learn what led them down the paths that they are on ten years later. This kind of format of switching timelines can get confusing but Victoria Schwab expertly crafts an interesting and complex story. The plot slowly build to a thrilling conclusion and along the way there gut-wrenching and surprising twists that kept me interested and intrigued.

But perhaps the best part of this story is the characters themselves. Victor Vale and Eli Ever could not be more compelling antiheroes. They're the types of characters that I always love who have odious moral codes and it is difficult to say if they are doing the right thing for the wrong reasons or the other way around. As the story develops and you begin to learn why they are doing what they are doing that line becomes even blurrier. Your opinion of them changes and you unexpectedly begin to empathize with them but at the same time you are hating them for what they are doing. It's a very conflicted feeling and I love that!

Vicious is a phenomenal novel that hits you in all the right places. There were times where I laughed, times where I cried (and oh boy did I cry). There were times where I could barely handle the mystery and my theories of how the book was going to develop (theories that were surprisingly inaccurate). There was tons of action that kept me on the edge of my seat, and characters that had me hook from page 1 to 364.

I give Vicious by V.E. Schwab a 9 out 10

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes stories about superheroes or antiheroes with complex and interesting world-building. If you like books about characters who walk the line between good and evil this is the book for you.

Have you read Vicious? What did you think? Leave me a comment with your thoughts. Thanks for stopping by and HAPPY READING!