![]() ![]() However, I think that “The Vindico”, with its very accurate description of “X-Men meets Breakfast Club” is going to be great with the mid-to-older MG crowd and is a very solid debut as such. ![]() Review: Okay, so…I was hoping for something a bit more of a harder YA rating with this book, and so on that note I was a bit disappointed. ☆: 3.5/5 stars – a solid debut, but feels more like a MG than a YA book. With fast-paced action, punchy dialogue, and sarcastic humor, this high-stakes adventure from a talented new YA voice pulls you in from the first page. But they quickly learn that the differences between good and evil are not as black and white as they seem, and they are left wondering whose side they should be fighting on after all. Struggling to uncover the motives of the Vindico, the teens have to trust each other to plot their escape. Held captive in a remote mansion, five teens train with their mentors and receive superpowers beyond their wildest dreams. Realizing they’re not as young as they used to be, they devise a plan to kidnap a group of teenagers to take over for them when they retire-after all, how hard can it be to teach a bunch of angsty teens to be evil? Summary: The Vindico are a group of supervillains who have been fighting the League of Heroes for as long as anyone can remember. ![]() Publication Date: J(Putnam/Penguin – North America) ![]()
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