Featured Official Review: Opaque by Calix Leigh-Reign [February 2020 Book of the Month]
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The frightening thing about a mutation, telekinesis, people with special abilities is if they're actually a curse or sick people who needs to be healed.? when they can't be in control of their powers..Kirsi_78 wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 13:03 Ahh the sweet sixteen! Adam and Carly sound like any other teenager, except for the mutation, that is. I am not that much into superhero stories, but this sounds fascinating. I am also curious about the Russian ancestry and the enemy, Iksha. I can’t wait to find out how the story unfolds for the two, Adam and Carly.
Thank you for the lovely review!
it is important to have a gift, and very, very important to be in good control of what you have.
when you've mastered your gifting, you'll be able to control your powers within your human form and also help other humans to be immune to your mutation. congrats on this episode.
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