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Mission Subhero eBook Linda Armstrong

This book was very unique and imaginative. I could see it as fitting in the Y/A sci-fi category. The technology that drives Nelson's app is quite mysterious and left me wondering. So, the story does have a dash of sci-fi without the flash and out of this world elements. Though it didn't deter from my enjoyment of the book, I wondered how the app got its power. It seemed a little supernatural.
There were many twists in the plot as Nelson at some points doesn't seem to know what he has created. Yet, I couldn't help but do an inner cheer as the action went on. At times this is quite a feel-good story. The characters are believable and likable. The relationship between Nelson and his aunt is quite endearing. I loved his spunky Aunt Mathilda. The ending provides another twist, and I was left wondering if there will be a sequel. There's seems to be an opportunity for one.
***I read this book on Kindle Unlimited.

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Author Linda Armstrong has published five novels to date – A THOUSAND LITTLE MESSAGES, FREQUENCIES, THE LAST ATTACHMENT, THE JOY CODE, GALACTIC MARRIAGE and now MISSION SUBHERO.

The quality of Linda’s writing strikes a favorable chord with the opening of her book – ‘The classroom had turned into the ever-present white noise of radio static, of bees buzzing in their hive, of ocean waves. Nelson’s professor had droned on long enough for him to go to that land, far, far away. That place where he saw his own thoughts as if they were more tangible than the desk he was sitting at, the professor in his unending tirade, or the sniggering comments made by his fellow classmates. Reality was all perception anyway, or so he was told. “The assignment was to make an app that would impact the way people go about their lives,” Professor Green said, trying to get Nelson’s attention. He walked up to Nelson, who had been missing in action for a while now. “Have you finished your assignment, Nelson?” Nelson felt the man’s presence as if it were a mosquito feeding on his blood. He was merely an annoyance that only needed to be brushed aside. Nelson turned back to his other reality. With a small shake of the head, Professor Green walked a few paces away. “Mr. Simpson, here, created an app that beeps when you’ve had three beers and increases the volume the more alcohol you consume. I suspect that is to warn everyone around you that you are approaching the drunken state of obnoxiousness. Am I correct, Mr. Simpson?” When the baby-faced youth nodded in agreement, Professor Green continued. “Now, Ms. Kirkham, here, created an app that will track your speech to improve the quality of communication. It makes an annoying sound when the ubiquitous ‘uh’ is inserted into colloquy. The same for repeated words, hesitations, slurring of speech and stuttering.” He turned to the young girl referenced and solemnly stared. “It seems that the only thing people can create are annoyances to punish the world at large. Is there anyone here who has created something that impacts everyday life without punishing the rest of the world? Mr. Mansfield?”

The finely woven plot is well summarized as follows ‘With just a few lines of code, one average man will change the world--and set in motion the adventure of a lifetime! When 20-year-old Nelson stumbles upon a secret and complex trick to coding, he finds himself anonymously helping people with the aid of his new app. The worldwide attention pushes him to launch a bold plan allowing free access of this life-changing app to anyone for a limited time. Fervor to upload the new app is at fever pitch as the world waits for the unveiling. However, secret government agencies are worried. Fearing what the effects of this app will do, they plan to stop the app from ever getting out before the world has a chance to enter the category of hero, even the category labeled Subhero. The race is on for the world's chance at change, where the new cool is being average and doing random accidents of kindness. Suddenly, the world can become a Subhero overnight and there's no stopping what Nelson has started!’

This is one of those books that magnetizes the reader form the first to the last page - an dads enough parody and tongue in cheek humor to fill out the entertainment needs. Watch this author grow! Grady Harp, November 18
This was a quick read but it was a great story I didn't want to stop! I really hope there will be more to the story!
This book is definitely one-if-a-kind. It is warm and charming with a pinch of suspense that keeps you turning pages. Even though it sometimes pushes the boundaries of belief the plot twists keep you glued to the surprising conclusion. I highly recommend this to all readers, especially those who dream they can make a difference in the world.
This book was very different from anything I've read in the past. It kept twisting and turning, and really stayed interesting. Often, I tend to skip pages of books because the plot gets predictable or boring. This time, I caught myself reading every single page. That's high praise coming from me, haha.

Nelson was a cool and like-able character. The ending was great. I'll watch for more books by this author, for sure.
This is a neat work of fiction about Nelson, a regular young man who finds himself at the center of a massive effort to bury his new app. The fact that we are constantly evolving with technology gives this story a bit of scandal and life this could be happening under our very nose and we won’t even know it. This is a great story about a world on the cusp of change, and the powers that try to maintain their status.

Armstrong takes a hypothetical situation and makes it real in Mission Subhero. The story is strong enough to stand on it’s own, but I wish there was more to read.
Mission Subhero by Linda Armstrong is about a young man, Nelson, who is tasked with creating an app for one of his college classes. He lives with his elderly Aunt Matilda, who while quite spry, has difficulty with her vision. Nelson stumbles upon something unheard of during the creation of this app, and all of a sudden, the entire world wants access, event the government. This is a great story that revolves around new technology, yet has a warm undertone of human kindness and acts of kindness. Aunt Matilda is a fun character to get to know, especially with all of her nicknames for Nelson, while Nelson is a good young man, just wanting to do something interesting, with the ability to help people. Plenty of twists and turns to the plot keep you reading, and the characters are realistically rendered, flaws and all. Highly recommend for a uniquely compelling story.
This book was very unique and imaginative. I could see it as fitting in the Y/A sci-fi category. The technology that drives Nelson's app is quite mysterious and left me wondering. So, the story does have a dash of sci-fi without the flash and out of this world elements. Though it didn't deter from my enjoyment of the book, I wondered how the app got its power. It seemed a little supernatural.
There were many twists in the plot as Nelson at some points doesn't seem to know what he has created. Yet, I couldn't help but do an inner cheer as the action went on. At times this is quite a feel-good story. The characters are believable and likable. The relationship between Nelson and his aunt is quite endearing. I loved his spunky Aunt Mathilda. The ending provides another twist, and I was left wondering if there will be a sequel. There's seems to be an opportunity for one.
***I read this book on Unlimited.
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