![]() ![]() I finished the story twenty minutes ago, and I'm still smiling. Berkley, 14 (356pp) ISBN 978-4-4 The superhero du jour in this smokin sequel to Esteps debut (2006s Karma Girl ) is flame-wielding. For those who haven't read them, this story is a stand-alone and you won't have any trouble keeping up with the characters. more is is a must-read for fans of Estep's Bigtime books. It was fun and fast, but with depth and a great ending.Th. ![]() Karma Girl was the first book in the Bigtime series, and reading this short story, I felt as if I'd reconnected with an old friend. ![]() Review 2: It was good to be back in Bigtime, a city teeming with superheroes and ubervillains. I was able to slip back into the character of Karma Girl easily, even though it had been years since I read her previous exploits.A good read and a must read if you liked any of Jennifer Estep's previous books. ![]() She keeps just the right amount of seriousness and light-heartedness.This is a short story and pretty straightforward but still a lot of fun. Review 1: I really like the Bigtime universe and Estep does a great job of playing with the conventions of comic books without being too jokey. ![]()
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