Chosen Different
An utterly unique and captivating tale that explores what the world might look like if super powers were real. Tired of the same old superhero stories? Try something Different. The second industrial revolution is upon us. The Age of Machines has been usurped by the Age of Differents. Humans with extraordinary abilities now power our trains, heat our homes, and fill our bellies. Gavin Stillman is a Different, but he is not extraordinary, at least no one else thinks so. They think he bears a curse and they may have a point. Gavin has no subconscious - he must actively control the systems in his body. He has to tell his heart to beat, his hair to grow, or his eyes to blink. He's relegated to a job as a human lab rat, but he knows he can be so much more. When he finds a trail of half-eaten human remains littering Los Angeles, he sees his chance to show what he can do. But will he survive long enough to prove he can be a hero?
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Chosen Different
An utterly unique and captivating tale that explores what the world might look like if super powers were real. Tired of the same old superhero stories? Try something Different. The second industrial revolution is upon us. The Age of Machines has been usurped by the Age of Differents. Humans with extraordinary abilities now power our trains, heat our homes, and fill our bellies. Gavin Stillman is a Different, but he is not extraordinary, at least no one else thinks so. They think he bears a curse and they may have a point. Gavin has no subconscious - he must actively control the systems in his body. He has to tell his heart to beat, his hair to grow, or his eyes to blink. He's relegated to a job as a human lab rat, but he knows he can be so much more. When he finds a trail of half-eaten human remains littering Los Angeles, he sees his chance to show what he can do. But will he survive long enough to prove he can be a hero?
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Chosen Different

Chosen Different

by Nat Kozinn
Chosen Different

Chosen Different

by Nat Kozinn

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Overview

An utterly unique and captivating tale that explores what the world might look like if super powers were real. Tired of the same old superhero stories? Try something Different. The second industrial revolution is upon us. The Age of Machines has been usurped by the Age of Differents. Humans with extraordinary abilities now power our trains, heat our homes, and fill our bellies. Gavin Stillman is a Different, but he is not extraordinary, at least no one else thinks so. They think he bears a curse and they may have a point. Gavin has no subconscious - he must actively control the systems in his body. He has to tell his heart to beat, his hair to grow, or his eyes to blink. He's relegated to a job as a human lab rat, but he knows he can be so much more. When he finds a trail of half-eaten human remains littering Los Angeles, he sees his chance to show what he can do. But will he survive long enough to prove he can be a hero?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692202463
Publisher: Four N Press
Publication date: 04/25/2014
Series: Chosen Different , #1
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.58(d)
Age Range: 1 - 17 Years

About the Author

Nat Kozinn was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up reading comic books and science fiction, and playing MMORPGs on a dial-up connection. He attended Northwestern University where he received a degree in Communication Studies and Political Science. Unable to find any communications to study or politics to science, Nat moved to Los Angeles to become the next great screenwriter. There, he was such an enormous success, his name was occasionally spelled right in the credits on the T.V. shows he worked for as a coffee getter. Nat now lives in Northern California with his wife and dog. He combines his love of science, politics, history, and comic books into the stories you see now.
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