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Anonymous
Posted January 25, 2012
This is technically a new genre and so without a template of expectations-this is good stuff. So plotholes are big and the energy wanes in select parts. The author's other works are much more formidable. Still, I wanted more in the end, and that says something- like a sequel!
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Posted August 14, 2011
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Posted September 10, 2011
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Overview
The shining metropolis of Seventh City is the birthplace of super powers. The superheroes are jerks, but they have the best gifts: flight, super strength, telepathy, genius, fire. The third generation of superpowered people are stuck with the leftovers: the ability to instantly make someone sober, the power to smell the past, the grace to carry a tray and never drop its contents, the power to produce high-powered excrement blasts, absolute control... over elevators. Bar owner Keepsie Branson is a Third Waver with a power that prevents anything in her possession from being stolen. Keepsie and her friends just aren't powerful enough to make a difference. at least that's what they've always been told. But when the villain