Review: Powerless
Powerless by Tera Lynn Childs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
One of my students gave me her copy of Powerless and insisted I read it. I'm so glad I did. She was right and now I'm buying this series for my library. It's a series starter and has a semi-cliffhanger ending, I'm ready for the next one, now.
The world Kenna lives in, is one where almost everyone has superpowers, and is labeled a hero, villain, or ordinary. She is unfortunately ordinary. Her dad was a hero--one of the most powerful ones, until he was killed. Her mom is a scientist, and has developed a serum that makes Kenna immune to anyone's powers. It keeps her safe, but it's a secret, can you imagine the uses for war? Kenna finds herself in the middle of a break in at the lab, and discovers that her world isn't as black and white as she once thought.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
One of my students gave me her copy of Powerless and insisted I read it. I'm so glad I did. She was right and now I'm buying this series for my library. It's a series starter and has a semi-cliffhanger ending, I'm ready for the next one, now.
The world Kenna lives in, is one where almost everyone has superpowers, and is labeled a hero, villain, or ordinary. She is unfortunately ordinary. Her dad was a hero--one of the most powerful ones, until he was killed. Her mom is a scientist, and has developed a serum that makes Kenna immune to anyone's powers. It keeps her safe, but it's a secret, can you imagine the uses for war? Kenna finds herself in the middle of a break in at the lab, and discovers that her world isn't as black and white as she once thought.
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