![]() ![]() Also sad to give 4 stars to the performance by Michael Lesley (big fan by the way), but his uneven reading during the first half with lots of random pauses and wrong/confusing rhythm made the experience more unpleasant and annoying than it should have been. Now instead of just writing stories about him, Nick actually gets to kiss him. There is an awkward attempt to handle the topic of the image of the police in US that is obviously patched postfactum in 3 or 4 scenes of the book, but the result is mostly confusing. Flash Fire is the explosive sequel to The Extraordinaries by USA Today bestselling author TJ Klune Through bravery, charm, and an alarming amount of enthusiasm, Nick landed himself the superhero boyfriend of his dreams. There is almost no character building and development and what is worse - the distinct and likable characters from the first book are been turned into bland figures spouting general wokeness to fill the pages. First editions of the Flash Fire hardcover come with a reversible jacket. Most of it consists of repetitive shallow conversations about how cool and good we are, understanding and accepting. ![]() In my view this is the first ever boring book that Klune has ever published. ![]() ![]() But I decided that a honest (as opposed to a fanboy one) rating is the best option as it will help people who now discover TJ Klune find the better books - that they can appreciate better. I have read/listened to more books by TJ Klune than any other author and I consider myself a Klunatic, so I struggled with the idea of giving this rating. Uninspired book written following a woke checklist ![]()
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