Supernormal

Book 2 of the SUBNORMAL series

Fiction - Dystopia
258 Pages
Reviewed on 10/23/2015
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Reviewed by Kim Anisi for Readers' Favorite

Supernormal by Stuart Kenyon is the second book in the Subnormal series, and is a must-read for people who have read book one. I would recommend reading book one before you pick up book two, otherwise you might not have a full understanding of the characters. The story takes place a few years after the initial story. The troublemakers of book one (i.e. Latham and some other UK government people) are locked away, and the UK is on the road to recovery. However, there are people who do not want the population to be free. They would like things to go back to where they were before Paul and his group managed to undo the damage that had been done via drugs in the water mains. And they don't have a problem with using violence. Paul is in danger as he would be sent back into a special zone because of his Asperger's if the others succeeded in their mission. Will Paul manage to solve the problems he is faced with, or will the UK once more become a nation of unthinking people?

I read Supernormal by Stuart Kenyon right after finishing Subnormal (Book 1). I wanted to know how the characters continue with their lives, and what kind of other problems would be thrown into their path. There simply had to be problems, right? Once more, the writing is excellent, and you can't stop yourself from reading one page after the other. The characters - good as well as obviously evil - are believable, and you can understand the motivations of both sides (even though you hopefully do not agree with both!). You will be entertained right to the end, and then you'll want to know even more.