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Generation Next

Written by: C.C. Ekeke
Narrated by: Roger Wayne,Adenrele Ojo,Kaleo Griffith
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Publisher's Summary

Superheroes aren’t born, they’re made. But they can be broken.

Hugo continues his superhero training, eager to join the good fight. But when a deadly new enemy strikes close to home, he’s forced to make a choice: become the hero he wants to be, or the hero his city needs. 

After exposing Titan’s murderer, Quinn’s next story explores the world of teen superheroes. And the deeper she digs, the more layers of corruption she uncovers. 

Greyson is a wanted fugitive, hiding out on foreign soil. But if he doesn’t learn the rules, his refuge will become his grave. 

Their fates will shape the next generation of heroes…and villains. 

Warning: Contains profanity, ligers, and explosive superhero action. If you need a safe space from profanity, ligers, or explosive superhero action, this book might not be for you.

©2019 C.C. Ekeke (P)2019 Podium Publishing

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Engaging and compelling at every turn.

This is the kind of story that begs to be directly converted into a TV series.
The characters are engaging and grounded, which is hard to do with a story where people have superpowers. You can feel the love, the heartache, the pain that every character experiences, and the way they hide it from their loved ones in very natural ways.
On to the next book in the series, which I'm confident will be as good as the last three.

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  • Jennifer Burns
  • 2021-05-28

Too much lust.

The pantheon saga is a great series, and the performance of the narrator is quite good. My only complaint with this series is how much teenage Lust that occurs throughout the story. It feels like each book the minors romance gets worse and worse. Like seriously THEY. ARE. UNDERAGE. Also the interaction between Hugo and his “girls” are very cringe worthy a lot of the time. And Greyson pisses me off he is suicidal and super sad than two minutes later he refuses to death than goes back to being suicidal happens over and over. Other than those two complaints the story is decent, It is definitely my least favorite pantheon saga book. It has pretty good fight scenes and mediocre conflict, and plot twists.

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  • A.C.
  • 2020-01-07

Another home run!

If you like superheroes in any capacity please check out this book! Seriously I love superhero fiction and this story is so good. It's quickly become one of my favorites! The characters are believable and likeable. Each main character has a unique voice and the super hero action is here in spades. I love how we're looking in through the story from 3 unique perspectives. The media, a young idealistic hero, a great failed hero turned possible villain? It's so good! I need book 4 asap!

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  • JujuLu
  • 2023-01-12

Author fails to produce a believable story.

The story was feeling a little thin going into this book but the amount of teenage lust and ridiculous sex scenes makes this book seem more likely to have been written by a horny kid than a reputable author. Not only is it distasteful, but the situations and dialog are so unbelievable. The teenagers behave and conduct themselves with an adult's aggressive and unabashed confidence. The female narrator is horrible at emotional inflection and accents. The only good part of this book is Roger Wayne. He is always great and that's the only reason I finished this book, which makes sense because he is the reason I started too.

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  • Jason Bowie
  • 2022-07-31

the story is great, but...

what irks me the most about this series is the way the lady (Ojo) softens and lilts the ends of nearly every phrase. It is utterly maddening and I dread every time her turn comes up because of it. Why has no one in charge of the recordings asked her to stop doing that??

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  • Mo
  • 2021-10-10

I'm already looking forward to the next one!

Great Narrator! The story is a little bit more teen drama than I usually go for but it's fun and the characters are really starting to come into their own! This would make a great TV show!

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  • Zach
  • 2021-03-09

great

waitinf for the next one... this should be a tv show immediately...good characters and story

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2022-09-14

It grew on me

The authors opinion of men is plain to see throughout the series and I dislike the constant jump between three stories but the world and it’s people have grown on me and I find myself wondering what’s gonna happen next.

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  • John Clark
  • 2022-05-10

Enjoying the story

I have been enjoying the story as performed. I seem to have missed some shorter stories attached. I can try to find them.

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  • Stephen Orf
  • 2021-12-20

Aegis is the new Titan

The plot thickens evermore with our highschool hothead superhero superfan making his way to the big time and looking stylish along the way. The Stateline outcast overthrows a country littered with self righteous leaders who enslave supers and humans alike while trying to find a way to cope with his guilt. Finally, your favorite curly haired reporter is up to her usual shenanigans and finding out the icy truth of why supers aren’t always as cracked as they is to be. Join these familiar faces and many more in the next action packed, bone crunching, explosive title of The Pantheon Saga. 9/10 Great read

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  • Dustin Lee Miller
  • 2021-12-09

Narration

Great series, but it would have been perfect if the male narrator stuck to male characters and vise versa.