You’d think being a superhero would be cool. And you’re right. It would be cool, especially since the entire world is filled with plain old regular people. Superheroes and supervillains are kind of hard to find, but not as hard as some people like to think. So, anything would be better than being just a normal, everyday 6th grader, right? Wrong. The only thing worse than being an average kid would be being what I am, and that is a hero with a totally useless, mega wonky, super power. I’m a dud—a zero. That’s me, Theo Perkins, a 6th grade super-freaking-zero.
Praise for the Book
"This is definitely a book that I would have no problem sharing with my kids. Your superheroes have the most creative powers!" -Lindsay Galloway, Contagious Reads.
Excerpt:
My mom and dad are superheroes. Even my sister, who is in high
school and has no time for her kid brother, is a superhero. Talk about a
lot of pressure, right? Mom has super strength and dad has super speed.
My sister, Marcy, has super hearing, which makes it really awkward if
you have to go to the bathroom, if you know what I mean. And that’s
where I come in. My name is Theo Perkins and I’ll be starting Juniper
Springs Middle School in a few days. The trouble is, I just got my own
super powers and they aren’t exactly what I had in mind. I figured, you
know, with all the awesomeness floating around in my family, I was bound
to get some super cool powers when the time came. Man, was I ever
wrong.
I’ve heard stories about some kids getting weird,
useless powers and even some kids getting powers that glitch more than
they work. But I thought those were just made up to scare super kids
into being good. It turns out that not only are they true, but I am one
of the lucky (not!) super kids who got a mega dud for a super power.
Instead of beginning my first day of middle school as a superhero, I’m
beginning it as a super ZERO.
About the Author:
When not writing, Peggy Martinez can be found spending time at home with her husband, her teen son, and four little girls. She loves reading, writing, soap making, aromatherapy, gangster movies, prepping for the zombie apocalypse, and downing insane amounts of Twizzlers and Kazoozles. As if being a wife and homeschooling mom of five doesn't keep her busy enough, Peggy is a full time Author who has six published books, including The Time Warper Series, State of Decay, Sweet Contradiction, and Unnatural Occurrence. The 6th Grade Super Zero series is Peggy's first Middle Grade book series, but she's pretty sure it won't be her last!
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