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The Superpower Project

Paul Bristow

The Superpower Project

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery

Average rating

4 out 5

2 reviews

With the help of a wisecracking, steampunk robot, two friends discover that they have inherited some amazing, if unusual, abilities. Computer whiz Megan can fly (mostly sleep-flying, but she’s working on it) while her best friend Cam can (in theory) transform into any animal, but mostly ends up as a were-hamster.
Together they must protect the source of their ancestral powers from a wannabe evil mastermind and his gang of industrial transformer robots who’ve disguised themselves as modern art installations on their Greenock estate.
It isn’t easy to balance school and epic super-battles, not to mention finding time to search for other super-talents and train with their Mr Miyagi-esque were-tiger coach.
Can Megan and Cam beat the bad guy, defeat his robot transformers and become the superheroes they were born to be?
Kelpies Prize shortlisted author Paul Bristow creates a hilarious tongue-in-cheek superhero mash up with a dangerous twist!
Features a graphic novel-style prologue.

Reviews

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This is an interesting adventure book about how 2 friends and their robot was trying to find out a precious stone. Megan and Cam, the two friends, had super powers. TJ, the robot did not initially know about friends , but at the end of their adventure, he realized what friends are. I would like to recommend this book as it gives a strong story on friendship and adventure with robot.

Anonymous 03.01.2017

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I think this book is for 11 years old readers. It was a bit difficult for me but I liked it a bit.

Anonymous 31.05.2016