3 stars (by a fingernail, dangling above a precipice)
Just as with 'Nobody Gets the Girl', 'Burn Baby Burn' is an enjoyable if not particularly overwhelming story. Unlike the first book, however, this one gets off to a rather clumsy start and I was really wondering after the few dozen pages if I should continue. Let's just say the preachiness that one character loves to spew as an apparent justification for, well, the injustice around them and being inflicted by them (after all, what better way to make it a better world than by destroying the current one?) gets a bit tiresome. Thankfully, things do pick up and it even includes some deliciously bizarre plot turns as it races to a conclusion (?). Plus, I was more than happy that Nobody was not included in this book as his forced humour (shades of Spidey on a run of bad puns!!) was the worst part of Book 1.
Again, the story drips with the time-honoured gooey goodness that is the gray area between what it means to be a hero or a villain. What - or perhaps better said who(m) - starts off clearly being a nasty SOB turns out before you know it to be a character with real humanity, flaws and perhaps even a nice butt. Then again, those that are supposed to be the good guys might be anything but(t) though you wouldn't want that kind of truth being reported on the news now, would you? Conclusion: pretty much everyone on the planet is a jerk but try not to get killed in the process of figuring things out...
The book was very affordable and at the price I paid, certainly worth the few hours of enjoyment one might expect from the genre. Very quick read, some rather far-fetched bits, weird ending, on to the final chapter.