Bestselling author Steven Bereznai delivers an action-packed sequel in this epic series about gay teens with superpowers. High-school wrestler Troy Allstar, geeky Gibbie, and cheerleaders Chad and Mandy face new threats in their romantic lives—and against the world. A new cadre of Queeroes descends on the small town of Nuffim—as does a group determined to destroy them all.
Will Troy and Chad stay together? Will old and new loves tear them apart? And, as these young Queeroes explore their powers, will they become villains—or heroes who save the day?
“Queeroes 2 may be even more witty and fun than its predecessor.” —Instinct magazine
''If you've ever dreamed of getting close to the abs of an X-Man, this book is for you.'' —Michael Pihach, IN magazine
''A novel read for queer comic-book fans. Teen angst has never been so entertaining or looked so good. I can't wait for Queeroes 3!'' —Savas Abadsidis, The Advocate magazine
''I love Bereznai's characters and hope they come to your rescue the way they rescued me.'' —Tom Cardamone, author of Green Thumb, editor of The Lavender Tales of Queer Villainy!
''Bereznai has the imagination of Stan Lee with the wit of RuPaul.” —IN magazine
Bestselling, award-winning author, Steven Bereznai is known for writing speculative fiction that can be a little dark, but always fast, fun, and fierce. Drawing on his own experience as an Achillean neurodivergent outsider, his heroines and heroes often get beaten down, but, bruises and all, they find a way to stagger across the finish line.
From Steven: "I came out in my late teens and feeling like an outsider has deeply impacted my sensibility. I love writing that combines sass, heart, speculative fiction, and (where appropriate) abs. Basically, shows like Buffy, Teen Wolf and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power."
Another fun superhero book. I have to give it 4.5 stars due to the spelling errors which appeared all the way through. I like that it left an opening for a third book in the series.
This book was received as an ARC from Jambor in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.
I have not read the first installment of the Queeroes series but from reading Queeroes 2, I did enjoy the adventure and the characters from each story. This book was new and different and not your typical YA superhero adventure story which is the exact reason why our YA enthusiasts at our library will have an open mind while reading this book. Incorporating new romances and old encounters from the past made this book so much interesting and there were twists everywhere you turn which made this book even more exciting.
We will consider adding this title to our YA collection at our library. That is why we give this book 5 stars.
What the very first book had very exciting this one lacked. unfortunately this was pretty boring reading , the author dragged the story for way too long it just wasn’t good.
I was not a fan of the lesbians vs gays motif of this sequel but it maintained the sass and banter of the first book. The drama ramped up from high school level bullying to defining what makes a supervillain. Ultimately I’m still interested to see where the author takes the cliffhanger.
A more complex plot than the first book. A lot of fun to read. Things do not quite seem to all add up until a plot twist makes it all come together in the end.