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Heat Wave by TJ Klune

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bibliomania_express's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

I was so nervous going into Heat Wave. For starters, Nick Bell has the ability to infuce secondhand embarrassment like you wouldn't believe. But also, I knew this was the final book in TJ Klune's Extraordinary series. How would it end? What would it say? Would I survive the cringe long enough to find out? 

This book was amazing. 

It really delves deep into family, community, love, and the absolute desire to make the world a better place in the face of misinformation and hate. And yes, there are quintessentially Nick Bell scenes, but as with the previous books they worked so well because Klune has a master's degree in hormonal ADHD teen boy that made even the most cringey hilarious scenes so genuine. I adore the friendship between Nick, Seth, Gibby, and Jazz. I adore the Dad Squad. Even Burrito Jerry was a fun addition to this book. 

And really, this book has everything - outlandish plots with nuanced characters, discussions of grief, responsibility, misuse of power, abuse, misinformation, and Black justice. It has families both blood and found. It has doubts, insecurities, and mistakes, but also bravery, apologies, and forgiveness. 

It also does some clever things. This book takes advantage of the time between the publication of the second book and this one - memories of events are fuzzy for the reader, and likewise Nick is struggling to sort out events and see through the fog to the truth. Or, should I say, The Truth 😉 

And yes, there are some clichéd things, some jokes that were a bit too on the nose, and some manor instances of oversharing, but on the whole this book is a wild and enjoyable superhero story that manages to be touching, serious, nuanced, and surprising. 

And then! And then there's the adorable post-credit scene (don't go missing the post-credit scenes in these books because they are great!). Really, these books are a queer love letter to superhero media. 

Phew. 

So, obviously, five stars.

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

 A funny, messy, action-packed, satisfying conclusion to the Extraordinaries trilogy! Compared to the first two, this one is a slow starter but it blossoms into even more action. And it retains the aspects we've come to love: Nick's hilarious, chaotic energy; his ride-or-die Scooby gang; exquisitely painful secondhand embarrassment (plus the eyerolling shenanigans of the Dad Squad); the verbal bravado and fumbling exploration of coming-of-age sexuality; timely social commentary; and at least one surprisingly great new character (Burrito Jerry FTW!). Fans of the series are going to be happy! And fans of chaotic, neurodiverse, LGBTQ, teen superhero fanfic should definitely check out book one, The Exraordinaries.

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