Turbulence in the USA: Part Two
For part one of this tale of intercontinental superheroics and shenanigans, go here.
Today’s update:
James Floyd Kelly, who wrote the amazing Wired review in the US when Turbulence was out in the UK, now has a new site and an incredibly generous US release update for Turbulence:
“If you like superhero stories and are looking for some truly unique powers AND a completely new locale, you MUST read Turbulence. It. Is. That. Good.” – Geek Dad
In other review news, Mind of the Geek has given us an A+!
“The challenges his characters face are not just world domination, warped nationalism, and megalomania, but also realistic concerns like their professional goals and self-doubts. Overall, Turbulence is a clever update to the superhero genre, bringing a realistic upgrade to the 21st century that involves more heart and substance than just adding new costumes and cell phones.” – Mind of the Geek
and more kindness from Retrenders:
“Writer Samit Basu has found a great balance of humor and seriousness in Turbulence, but most of all it’s just a fun superhero novel to read and questions to ponder yourself when done reading.” – Retrenders
Also, on the non-review front, a long rambling chat about Turbulence with the mighty Beth Loves Bollywood in The Cultural Gutter where we discuss, among other things, supervillain lairs and Not Explaining India.

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