Reviewed by Angie on
Dreadnought was so much fun! Danny is the newest superhero after she witnesses Dreadnought die and he passes on his mantle to her. But her immediate reaction is that she finally has the body that she wants! A girl body! Danny is transgender, but has been keeping it to herself, because there's no way that her parents would understand or accept her. Now, she looks the way she's always wanted to look and everyone will see her the way she wants to be seen. And, oh yeah, she has amazing superpowers but no one can know about those.
I adored Danny! She's a very different type of heroine that I'm use to. She doesn't do this "woe is me, and I can't do this" moaning and groaning when faced with a problem. But she's also not the overly confident heroine who can do anything and everything and always come out on top. She knows for sure who she is and that is wonderful! She's not going to let anyone take that away from her. She also wants to help people and does her best with her new, untried powers. She messes up, gets hurt, doesn't mind asking for help, and generally felt believable. And she never gives up. She might not be sure how a situation will turn out, but she goes for it! No more hiding!
The pacing of Deadnought was a bit uneven though. It's almost as if it's in two parts, but I enjoyed both of them immensely. The first half or so is mostly about Danny coming into her new body. She's so excited about it! Her father is not, and he says some very cruel things to her. Yes, Danny is hurt by it, but she presses on. She goes to school with her head held high and she smiles. Her supposed best friend takes her new body as his chance to finally have a girlfriend, but Danny puts him in his place and I applaud her for that! Plus, she's gay. Danny even stands up to the rest of the superheros when they don't all accept her the way she is! You go, girl!
Then the second half of Dreadnought is where all of the action is. Danny teams up with Calamity, a kind of vigilante, to stop the supervillain who killed the previous Dreadnought. Maybe having two teenage girls go after an unknown enemy isn't the best idea, but they're smart and figure things out. That's not to say that things go smooth, because they definitely do not! But it was all very fun and exciting and heartstopping! The villain is very interesting.
Overall, I really enjoyed Dreadnought. The world-building is pretty good, and I adored our heroine and Calamity. I especially loved that ending and cannot wait for more!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 26 December, 2016: Finished reading
- 26 December, 2016: Reviewed