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Superpowereds by drew hayes6/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Drew lays several false trails and then snaps you over to the real one, and you don’t feel cheated. This plot has the best twists! I’m known to guess the twists before they happen, but this series got me. Everyone can relate to a character in the series, and none of them feel like a repeat personality. ![]() Each has a character arc, and they all show growth by the end of the series. ![]() There are five protagonists in the series, but the side characters are so well done that the cast seems bigger. ![]() He never makes someone do something out of character, and each person is well-developed. The characters are my favorite part of this series because Drew perfectly captures the interactions of real people. In a world that dismissed and even hated them as Powereds, the group will have to step up and save it-just like any superhero should. The five must band together to make it through college, but their transformation to Supers also puts them in the middle of a battle of powers greater than themselves. Each has undergone a trial procedure to change them from Powered to Super, but no one can know they were Powereds. In a world where some are born with superpowers (Supers) and a fraction of those can’t control those powers (Powereds), five unlikely allies with a secret attend college to get their superhero certification. What if you had your favorite superhero’s power but you couldn’t control it? Super Powereds explores this idea in a four book series. ![]()
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