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Old 01-29-2016, 03:50 AM   #23368
Mort1997
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Talking about Superhero books

I liked Mur Lafferty's 'Playing for Keeps'

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Playing-Keep...s=mur+lafferty


'Why does every superhero have to be superstrong, immune to bullets, be able to fly, and look good in tight clothing and a cape?
What if real superpowers come from inside? If every super power is supposed to be used for good or evil, why are some people born with completely useless ones? In this world, the superheroes are heroes, but they're jerks. The villains are charming, but manipulative and, well, villains.
And both groups got the best powers: flight, super strength, telepathy, genius, fire. The Third Wave of heroes are stuck with the leftovers: the ability to instantly make someone sober, the power to smell the past, absolute control...over elevators. Bar owner Keepsie Branson has the power that prevents anything in her possession from being stolen. Useless in the realm of crime fighting (or -causing.) Or is it?'
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