Powerless Book Review

Powerless by Lauren Roberts book review and recommendation with NO SPOILERS

Date: 5-12-25 Post Written By: MK Overall Rating: 9.1/10

Powerless book cover and review

Book Cover Rating: 9.1/10

(My personal opinion)

Title: Powerless

Author: Lauren Roberts

Pages: 523

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance

Subplots: Magic

Romance Level: 2/3 (no spice, but prominent part of plot)

Series: The Powerless Trilogy #1

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

First Published: 2023

Number of Editions: 69

Awards Won: British Book Award Nominee for Children’s Fiction, Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction, Barnes & Noble Children’s & YA Book Award for Young Adult

Goodreads Rating: 4.17/5

# of Goodreads Ratings: 681, 233

Amazon Rating: 4.4/5

# of Amazon Ratings: 46,173

Common Sense Media Age Recommendation: 14+

Movie/TV Show?? : In early development of TV adaptation

Book Type: Standard

POV Type: Dual, First Person

Pacing: Medium-Fast

Generally: Hunter. Hunted. Brutal trials. Magic.


My Review

Main Characters:

  1. Paedyn Gray- Paedyn is one of the main characters in this book. She is an Ordinary, meaning someone without powers. This means she is hated by the government, and if found, will be killed. She is sharp-tongued, not afraid to tell the truth, and bold. She is passionate, but also often feels lonely and…well….powerless. One of her key features is shocking, silver hair.

  2. Malakai Azer- Kai is one of Ilya’s princes. He is an Elite, meaning someone with powers. He can absorb and use other Elite’s powers. He has been trained from birth by the king to be the Enforcer, basically a brutal killer. He often closes himself off, and rarely shows his true emotions. He has a caring side, but also a ruthless side for anyone who has wronged him.

  3. Kitt Azer- Kitt is the crown prince. He is also an Elite. He has power over water and fire. Since birth, the king has trained Kitt to follow in his footsteps. He is kind, caring, and listens to advice.

    Wow. I’ve heard a TON about these characters, given how obsessed basically all YA readers seem to be with them right now. But, they deserve it! These were some AMAZING characters with depth and unique characteristics. They seemed SO real and personable, even with parts of them that might have been less realistic. It was easy to relate to them and feel for them. They all went through such rollercoasters of joy, pain, grief, and success (and certainly dragged the reader right along with them).

Character Rating: 9.9/10

Setting:

This book takes place in the Kingdom of Ilya

This was a great fantasy setting. I loved the juxtaposition between Paedyn’s part of the city vs the princes’ palace/grounds. This setting was well described and portrayed. The atmosphere was constantly shifting and gave the reader many highs and lows.

Setting Rating: 8.8/10

Plot:

Okay. I have a lot to say about this plot. Was it engaging, captivating, and left me unable to stop reading? Absolutely! But was it also cliche and generic? Yes. I LOVED everything that was happening, but could also clearly see the flaws. A majority of this book seemed VERY similar to Hunger Games (though to be fair, it wasn’t a 100% carbon copy). I don’t mean this is a directly negative way, I loved the Hunger Games! I just think if you’re looking for a unique story, this might not be the one for you. It was also fairly predictable. But, at the same time, it was engaging, and I struggled more than I probably have all YEAR to put this down. It was the sort of plot that had me staying up read it, and excited to get home everyday just to read it. So, I’m fairly conflicted over this plot; I REALLY enjoyed it, but would warn off people looking for originality.

Plot Rating: 8.0/10

Writing:

This writing matched the book PERFECTLY. It was clearly written for a young adult audience, and there were not any super sophisticated or advanced plotting throughout the book. I don't mean this to complain though! I don’t think this book needed any of that. But, I want to make sure everyone has fair expectations.

Writing Rating: 8.8/10

Ending:

So.. I’m IMMEDIATELY on my way to Barnes & Noble to buy book 2…. This ending was AMAZING! The cliffhanger was PERFECT and left me no choice but to read book 2. A few loose ends were wrapped up, but there were still A TON more leaving me on the EDGE OF MY SEAT! Seriously, if you aren’t prepared to IMMEDIATELY dive into book 2…well…..good luck.

Ending Rating: 10/10

The Overall:

Overall, I really enjoyed this book, and think it was totally worth the hype! There were a few flaws throughout, (nothing about the book seemed particularly unique, it felt VERY similar to other fantasy books, and a little less sophisticated), but none of these really hindered my reading experience. I absolutely loved the main characters, and the cliffhanger was AMAZING. I’m so excited to read book 2 immediately!!

Overall Book Rating: 9.1/10

I would strongly recommend this book



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So, was the Powerless book worth the hype??

I think for a young adult audience, yes! The key parts of this book were engaging and captivating. It might have had minor flaws, but nothing that made this book less worthy of its popularity! The characters, specifically, had been LOVED by audiences recently, and I think they also deserved it! They were well developed, had character development, and seemed personable.

What did you think of this book??

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