_Magic doesn't exist in Bert's world...or does it?_ The mages of Ferenor were outlawed and destroyed by the royal family centuries ago for performing incredible feats and powering wondrous machines with their magic, and the world is a much duller place. Bert is a young boy who's lived in an orphanag
The Boy Who Went Boom
โ Scribed by Michael Wardner
- Book ID
- 110864349
- Publisher
- BookBaby
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- Champions Book #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781483553689
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The only thing that Daniel Cotton ever wanted was to be a Champion-to fight side by side with Ultra and Commander Freedom, the greatest superheroes on earth. Daniel studied hard and was on his way but then one fateful day it all changed and Daniel Cotton unleashed a hidden power that threatened to bring down his whole world. Set in a post-apocalyptic land ruled by superheroes in a never-ending battle against the evil that destroyed their civilization, The Boy Who Went Boom is a fast-paced coming of age tale. A blend of superheroics and science fiction. Funny, sad, and thrilling-it is an adventure story with an eclectic cast of heroes and villains, full of twists and turns. The faster Daniel runs, the closer he gets to discovering who he is-a truth that can destroy everything.
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