• Invincible

  • The Chronicles of Nick
  • By: Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Narrated by: Holter Graham
  • Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,974 ratings)

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Invincible

By: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Narrated by: Holter Graham
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Publisher's summary

Nick Gautier's day just keeps getting better and better. Yeah, he survived the zombie attacks, only to wake up and find himself enslaved to a world of shapeshifters and demons out to claim his soul.

His new principal thinks he's even more of a hoodlum than the last one, his coach is trying to recruit him to things he can't even mention and the girl he's not seeing, but is, has secrets that terrify him.

But more than that, he's being groomed by the darkest of powers and if he doesn't learn how to raise the dead by the end of the week, he will become one of them...

©2011 Sherrilyn Kenyon (P)2011 Audio Renaissance

Critic reviews

“[A] publishing phenomenon…[Sherrilyn Kenyon is] the reigning queen of the wildly successful paranormal scene. . .Just one example of arguably the most in-demand and prolific authors in America these days.” —Publisher's Weekly

“Kenyon's writing is brisk, ironic and relentless imaginative. These are not your mother's vampire novels.” —Boston Globe

“[An] engaging read.” —Entertainment Weekly

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Who will save your soul?

The fate of the world is at stake, and the deciding factor between good and evil rest upon the shoulders of a teenager. Sherrilyn Kenyon's foray into the popular YA genre hits it's stride with the sophomoric release of The Chronicles of Nick series, Invincible. This second effort is definitely better than the first. We pick up where the last book left off, right after Nick and his friends defeat the zombies, and the mortents. Oh, and then there's Kyrian's flashing some fang. But who and what his so called friends and allies are, are not the only obstacles Nick will be facing. The pressure is on for Nick to start mastering his powers, because there's a bounty on his head, and no shortage of demons trying to collect. His love life has gone from not to hot, trying to decide between the girl he's pined for in the past and the one who saw him when no one else did. Nick can't seem to catch a break with a new principal who's even worst than the last one. Gautier can't even put a W in the win column when the new football coach wants him back on the team, since he also has even more devious extra curricular activities to add to Nick's roster. In Nick's world everyone's a player and surrounding yourself with the right people is the key to being a pawn or a king, and by the end someone close to him will be on evil's payroll. His soul is constantly teetering in the balance, as we watch on pins and needles whether the choices he makes now will sway the future.

I found the writing as witty as some of the characters. Kenyon approached this book with a sense of humor and satire that I think really fits her leading man. She really captures an innocence, curiosity, and attitude with Nick that make you want him to succeed. At the same time Invincible was a lot of fun bringing back old characters like Bubba and Mark and adding some new dimensions to them, while introducing new and interesting characters like Grim, Pain, and Suffering. Even when we were in the build up stage at the beginning of the book Kenyon kept us occupied with interesting places and people like the Sanctuary. It's a great vibrant world set in an equally lively and tragic city, that mirrors Nick's character. There isn't a dull moment in the life of Nick and by the end we'll all be rooting for the underdog.

I opted for the audiobook for Invincible, which was excellent. The narrator Holter Graham was wonderful.Graham made the words come to life. He doesn't sound too old, and he captures Nick's personality. I highly recommend the audio version if you get the chance. If not, well you can't go wrong with a great world, wonderful characters, and interesting storylines. The ending will have you wondering what's next and how Nick's going to deal with the relentless revelations.

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fantastic performance and story

honestly addicting book could stop read to save my life except for my extreme A D D. Just amazing the creativity of the author and writer.
thank you

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AWESOME!!! Another one hit out of the park!!!

Would you consider the audio edition of Invincible to be better than the print version?

It depends. I like reading them, but it's cool to hear the voices of the characters and how the names are actually pronounced. It was great to use in the car on trips and to and from work.

What does Holter Graham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She uses the different voices to show the tension between the different characters.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I laughed.

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A Twist In The Story

This was not as good as the first book in the series but still enjoyable. As "Nick" learns I find myself asking out loud "why would I do that?" the same as Nick. It keeps you wrapped in the storyline.

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Part 2 is a go.

More revelations, more powers and more surprising time twist that explain and confuse everything. I liked this book. If you liked Infinity, you will like this one. This looks like its building to a amazing story for Nick. Plus Nick has a brother? Cool. This book is filled with awesomeness. The only way to be better is if the author had waited for fill three books and released them as one book.

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Awesome Read!

This series is fantastic! Not just for YA adults will love too! Loved the narrator

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2nd Book ALL EXPOSITION

This book's "demon" was pretty bad-ass, but this was more of the framing story. This main plot was about Nick dealing with his father and discovery the truth. Though Nick is the main character, I would've like to see more of the"antagonist " in this book

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great book

loved it and all the smart mouth comments Nick and the other had to say

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Super fun, entertaining read!

Fast-paced, very funny, and an interesting story. This is a great series with witty dialogue geared towards teens but enjoyable for adults as well. Laugh-out-loud funny. Made me feel like I did when I read the first Harry Potter book ... wondering at what would come next in this fantastical world and sheer enjoyment when it was revealed.

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Wow, Nick as a kid?

Seems weird after knowing him as an adult squire for Kirian, buddy to Asheron, then enemy demon destroyer. I love it and can't wait to read more.

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