Dreadnought: Nemesis - Book One

April Daniels
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Dreadnought: Nemesis - Book One

April Daniels
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280 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 24, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 280
  • Publisher: Diversion Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781682300688
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
April Daniels graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a degree in literature. She completed her first manuscript by scribbling a few sentences at a time between calls while working in the customer support department for a well-known video game console. As nostalgia for the 1990s comes into its full bloom, she has become ever more convinced that she was born two or three years too late and missed all the good stuff the first time around.
“I didn’t know how much I needed this brave, thrilling book until it rocked my world. Dreadnought is the superhero adventure we all need right now.”—Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky

“A thoroughly enjoyable, emotionally rich, action-packed story with the most exciting new superheroes in decades. Unmissable.”—Kirkus Starred Review

“…A fascinating exploration of gender identity in a fantastical setting.”—Publishers Weekly

“This first title in the series offers a rich, unusual mix of subjects and themes for fantasy fans.”—School Library Journal

“I’m not normally a fan of superhero narratives, and then I find an exception that grabs me by the throat and makes me love it. Dreadnought is one of those exceptions.” —Liz Bourke, Tor.com

Dreadnought is a coming-of-age story: it’s all about Danny coming to terms with her own power and her own agency, not just as a superhero, but as a person (and as a person who chooses to be a superhero), and it’s one that doesn’t shy away from consequences, either. People get hurt, sometimes badly—sometimes killed, and it’s this willingness to highlight the fact that standing up doesn’t come without real cost that gives Dreadnought its real heart.”—Locus Magazine

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