Jan Philipzig's Reviews > Generation Gone, Vol. 1
Generation Gone, Vol. 1
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bookshelves: addiction-obsession, friendship, illness-disease, image, mass-media, mental-disorder, old-age-death, family, politics, romance, sci-fi, superhero, surveillance, work, youth
Aug 06, 2018
bookshelves: addiction-obsession, friendship, illness-disease, image, mass-media, mental-disorder, old-age-death, family, politics, romance, sci-fi, superhero, surveillance, work, youth
"What happens when you're young, angry, and get superpowers you never asked for?" Another attempt to breathe new life into the superhero genre. Vaguely intriguing, but it all feels a bit half-baked and clunky to me.
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Reading Progress
July 24, 2018
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July 24, 2018
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addiction-obsession
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friendship
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illness-disease
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image
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mass-media
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mental-disorder
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old-age-death
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family
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politics
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romance
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sci-fi
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superhero
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surveillance
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work
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youth
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Finished Reading