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Your Seventh Literary Gift! – 18 Gifts Until Christmas

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Here is Your Seventh Literary Gift once more, from me, author Andy Zach. You now have a week’s worth. How do you like them so far? Do you have a favorite? Let me know what you think by clicking here or emailing me at [email protected]. As always, everyone who responds will get a free book from me.

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My second sci-fi series’ second novel shows our four disabled seventh-graders with superpowers on summer vacation. What could go wrong at a coaster park? Here’s an excerpt.

Chapter 7 – Revelation from Villain’s Vacation

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Jeremy is captured by a robot in Villain’s Vacation

Ah! I pulled out his eyes.

Good job! Hey, everyone, Jeremy’s pulled out the robot’s eyes. Kayla thoughtcast.

I levitated out of the bed. The robot fumbled at its eyes, trying to repair them, but I held the cameras in my hand.

“Destroy the captive,” said the robot cheerily. Its metal fists smashed through the bed where Jeremy had lain, cracking the concrete floor underneath.

Are you all right Jeremy?

Barely.

“Captive not present. Unable to detect.” It whirled its arms around, just missing me in the corner. The breeze kissed my cheeks. I dodged the flailing arms in a horrible game of blindman’s bluff. I tried to get to the door, but it could move faster than I could. Methodically it quartered the room, getting closer and closer to me.

Robot Trouble

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Aubrey's superpower is super strength.

Aubrey, hurry! Jeremy’s in danger. Dan says he’s down the hall to your right. Kayla thoughtcasted.

I tried pushing or tripping the robot, but it must weigh over a thousand pounds.

I ducked under its fist. It cratered the wall.

Aubrey crashed through the drywall into the room behind the robot.

“Gotcha!”

The robot instantly spun to smash her with its fist, but all it hit was her whizzing ax. An explosion of sparks filled the room and dazzled my eyes. The impact of the blow knocked Aubrey off her feet, but the robot’s arm collapsed and hung useless. Its other arm struck where Aubrey used to be.

“Fifty percent damage,” commented the robot, sounding pleased. “Releasing all gas.” HISS!

Your Seventh Literary Gift – Escaping Robot Gas

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Robotic arm

I punched a hole in the drop ceiling with my telekinesis and lifted myself and Aubrey into the rafters of the wood-framed building.

“That should get us out of the gas. Ugh! Sorry, Aubrey, I can’t get through the roof.”

“No problem! I can.” She smashed her ax through the rafters and roof in a few blows. I lifted us up into the fresh air and joined the rest of the team outside.

“My hero!” Aubrey hugged and kissed me as I floated at her eye level.

I felt my face flush red. “But, you rescued me!”

“It was a mutual rescue. Dan and Kayla helped too. A total team effort!”

“Including Dancer,” I added.

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Dancer the hamster from Villain’s Vacation

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Your Sixth Literary Gift! – 19 Gifts Until Christmas

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Here is Your Sixth Literary Gift from me, author Andy Zach. I don’t know how you feel about these gifts, but I’m enjoying giving them away. Let me know what you think by clicking here or emailing me at [email protected]. Everyone who responds will get a free book from me.

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My second sci-fi series revolves around four seventh-graders who suddenly get superpowers. Here’s an excerpt.

Car Wash – Chapter 9 of Secret Supers

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“My brother Rich is coming with some of his football buddies. Oh, here’s our first customer.” The girls cheered and did some cheerleading routines while the Secret Supers washed the car. Jeremy used an electric scrubber from his wheelchair. Kayla used the power washer, while Dan and Aubrey soaped up the car.

Rich and his friends arrived. “Great!” yelled Darla. “Now we can do two cars at once. Let’s get a production line going. Here come some more cars. Keep cheering girls.”

“This isn’t so bad,” Dan said.

“Nah. Just putting on soapy water isn’t a problem. I’m glad I can walk now.” said Aubrey.

Rich called to them, “I’m surprised you guys came.”

“It seems the least we can do. You guys were nice enough to come to our magic show,” said Aubrey.

“That was really good. I think I got the card trick figured out, but not the levitation stuff.”

“Keep thinking. It’s a good practice.”

Dan Detects Trouble

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Dan Elanga – He can read minds and sensory impressions.

“Oh no,” Dan yelled.

“What’s the matter, Dan?” Jeremy asked.

“My parents’ house is on fire!”

“Did you get a text or something?” asked Darla.

“Uh, yeah.”

“Sorry to leave you in the lurch, Darla, but we’ve got to go and help,” said Aubrey.

“What can you do?”

“More than you think.”

“I’ve already called my car,” said Jeremy.

“Your car? You’re not old enough to drive,” asked Darla.

“I made a flying car. I can summon it here. See, there it is.”

Darla’s, the cheerleaders’, Rich’s, and the football players’ mouths dropped open as Jeremy’s car came flying down the street, as fast as any other car. Jeremy and Dan had modified it so it had a rumble seat in the back for Kayla and two running boards with grips and safety lines like a fire truck, for Dan and Aubrey to stand.

“That is SO COOL,” screamed Darla.

Your Sixth Literary Gift -From The Secret Supers

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Jeremy Gentle
Jeremy, seventh grade superhero with telekinesis

The Secret Supers climbed into the car. Jeremy transferred carefully from his wheelchair to the driver’s seat, not using his telekinesis.

“We’ll come back if we can. Watch my electric wheelchair,” said Jeremy as they zoomed off.

“Wow, Jeremy! You’re really going fast,” said Aubrey over the rushing wind

“I told you I was getting stronger. I think we’ll have to modify this again for full seats for you and Dan.”

“Hurry,” said Dan. “They’re trapped in the basement!”

“Okay, let me open her up.” The car sped up, and they began passing other cars on the road.

“Fifty-five, sixty miles an hour! That seems to be my limit, now. Hey, did someone call the fire department?”

“I did before we started,” said Dan who continued to read the thoughts of his family. “Oh hurry!, The smoke is getting thick! They’re lying on the basement floor with wet clothes over their faces!”

A line of cars at a red light blocked them.

Kayla Shields Up

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Kayla Verdera - Love These Superheroes
Kayla Verdera – She can project thoughts and sensory images

“Hold on! Kayla, shields up!”

Shields up, Captain Jeremy!

The car faded into invisibility as Kayla projected the scene behind their car into the eyes of the people in front of them.

“No one saw that,” said Dan, holding on for dear life as they soared over the cars and traffic lights. “Please hurry! My little sister is coughing on the smoke.”

“I guess we can dispense with the roads. My GPS says if we take a twenty-degree turn—”

“Look out for the high-tension wires,” screamed Aubrey.

Six high-voltage wires blocked their path, less than twenty feet away.

“Hold on,” yelled Jeremy.

The car dropped like an elevator with its cable cut. The Secret Supers ducked, and the wires passed where their heads had been a moment before. They could feel the hairs on their heads lift up from the intense voltage a foot away.

“Look out, a tree,” shouted Aubrey.

The car swerved around and over an oak tree blocking their path.

The Elanga’s house blazed ahead, a pillar of fire and smoke rooted in the disintegrating house.

Swooping down, Jeremy brought the car to a skidding halt in front of the house. A wall of heat burned their faces. Acrid smoke assailed their noses. In the distance, fire engine sirens blared.

Aubrey to the Rescue!

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Aubrey Wilcosky
Aubrey is a super-powered heroine.

Oh no! Dan, are we too late? Kayla thoughtcast.

“No, they’re still alive in the basement. But the stairs are blocked, and they can’t get out. I don’t know how we’ll get them out,” wailed Dan.

“I do,” yelled Aubrey as she charged at the door.

“Oh no, Aubrey! That’ll let oxygen in,” yelled Jeremy.

“And me,” she said as she crashed through the door. Smoke engulfed Aubrey and she disappeared.

The house exploded into greater flame.

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Cover Reveal for My New Book!

Cover Reveal for my new nook, Secret Supers in Space. This is it, friends. The cover is just below.

This is the third book in my Secret Supers series. You don’t have to read them in any particular order.

Jeremy Gentle fell flat on his face at therapy. That was normal since he had cerebral palsy. But his new superpower wasn’t normal. Then, things got weirder when his best friend Dan Elanga got a different superpower. But Dan was still blind. 

Kayla Verdera and Aubrey Wilcosky, two girls in their middle-school special ed class, discovered they too had new superpowers. Kayla was mute and needed a walker. Aubrey lost two legs and used crutches. But they were as powerful as the boys. What should the four friends do? 

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Four disabled seventh graders with superpowers take a vacation at Coaster World. They need a break from fighting criminals. Ever since the beginning of the school year when they acquired their unusual abilities, they’ve been training and using those powers to fight crime in their town.

Little do they know, the arch-villain they recently defeated also loves coasters and is vacationing at Coaster World. Worse, the villain wants revenge. Nothing less than turning these teens to a life of crime will satisfy.

Can Jeremy, Dan, Kayla, and Aubrey withstand the villain’s attacks? Or will they become Super Villains?

You can only find out by listening to Villain’s Vacation.

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Cover Reveal – The New Book

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Secret Supers in Space

The Secret Supers are bored out of their minds during summer vacation–until they go to Space Camp. They learn all about the space program, try out moon gravity and zero-g simulations, and practice docking with the International Space Station.

But that’s the easy part. The villains they defeated in the past are back with a diabolical plot that renders the middle schoolers’ superpowers ineffective.

Jeremy, Aubrey, Dan, and Kayla face the biggest challenge of their lives. Even if they escape the villains’ clutches, will they survive?

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