Sovereign
Sovereign
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Publishers Group West
Just the Series: Nemesis Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Nemesis   

Annotation: In the vein of Perry Moore's Hero, Sovereign is a YA tale of a trans superheroine and the sequel to Dreadnought.
Genre: [Science fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6537278
Format: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 07/25/17
Pages: 315 pages
ISBN: 1-682-30824-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-682-30824-0
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

It's been nine months since the last Dreadnought was blown apart and he transferred the mantle—and the responsibilities—to teenager Danny Tozer, and she's already world-weary. On a never-ending cycle of thwarting supervillains, dealing with local police, going over interviews with her lawyer/publicist, Danny keeps to herself how the one thing that she loves the most about the job is the fight. She sinks into the violence, feeling a bite of disappointment when she wins too quickly. The first book's arc showed the white protagonist's growth from a terrified trans teen to a powerful, revered superhero who physically resembles her truest self. This sequel drops readers at a waypoint where Danny's physically comfortable and finding her place among her fellow "capes," but her physical strength allows long-standing emotional damage to come thundering to the surface. Healing from a lifetime of emotional abuse, Danny has anger issues and tunnel vision that cause her to unknowingly hurt others or not to notice her own insensitivity. This complex is brilliantly threaded through an intense conflict against a billionaire supervillain and one of the more sinister of her old foes, not to mention some challenging subplots. Daniels' world expands to include even more exciting capes, including a successor to an old friend and a brilliant, nonbinary cape called Kinetiq. Daniels doesn't just perfectly "queer the capes," she delivers a book that's tightly packed with brilliantly rendered fights, nail-biting scenes of peril, emotional authenticity, and a perfect first kiss. (Science fiction. 12-adult)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

It's been nine months since the last Dreadnought was blown apart and he transferred the mantle—and the responsibilities—to teenager Danny Tozer, and she's already world-weary. On a never-ending cycle of thwarting supervillains, dealing with local police, going over interviews with her lawyer/publicist, Danny keeps to herself how the one thing that she loves the most about the job is the fight. She sinks into the violence, feeling a bite of disappointment when she wins too quickly. The first book's arc showed the white protagonist's growth from a terrified trans teen to a powerful, revered superhero who physically resembles her truest self. This sequel drops readers at a waypoint where Danny's physically comfortable and finding her place among her fellow "capes," but her physical strength allows long-standing emotional damage to come thundering to the surface. Healing from a lifetime of emotional abuse, Danny has anger issues and tunnel vision that cause her to unknowingly hurt others or not to notice her own insensitivity. This complex is brilliantly threaded through an intense conflict against a billionaire supervillain and one of the more sinister of her old foes, not to mention some challenging subplots. Daniels' world expands to include even more exciting capes, including a successor to an old friend and a brilliant, nonbinary cape called Kinetiq. Daniels doesn't just perfectly "queer the capes," she delivers a book that's tightly packed with brilliantly rendered fights, nail-biting scenes of peril, emotional authenticity, and a perfect first kiss. (Science fiction. 12-adult)

School Library Journal (Sat Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

Gr 9 Up-een superhero Dreadnought, otherwise known as Danny Tozer, is back in this sequel to Dreadnought. Once an accidental superhero, Danny is now settling into her role as protector of her city. But juggling life issues and her crime-fighting powers has been a challenge. Danny's parents are suing her and they still don't accept her transgender identity. Danny is also grappling with anger management issues that put her superhero position in jeopardy. When an evil menace threatens her, she and her fellow superheroes must join forces. Action-packed and at times intense, this book continues the stories of many of the characters from the previous volume, including Calamity Jane, the unlicensed vigilante superhero and Danny's love interest. VERDICT Fans of the first installment won't be disappointed. A good choice for most YA superhero shelves.Vivian Ho, Port Washington Public Library, NY

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal (Sat Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12

The highly anticipated sequel to Dreadnought , featuring "the most exciting new superheroes in decades." ( Kirkus , starred review) Only nine months after her debut as the superhero Dreadnought, Danny Tozer is already a scarred veteran. Protecting a city the size of New Port is a team-sized job and she's doing it alone. Between her newfound celebrity and her demanding cape duties, Dreadnought is stretched thin, and it's only going to get worse. When she crosses a newly discovered billionaire supervillain, Dreadnought comes under attack from all quarters. From her troubled family life to her disintegrating friendship with Calamity, there's no lever too cruel for this villain to use against her. She might be hard to kill, but there's more than one way to destroy a hero. Before the war is over, Dreadnought will be forced to confront parts of herself she never wanted to acknowledge. And behind it all, an old enemy waits in the wings, ready to unleash a plot that will scar the world forever.


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