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Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25

Richard Paul Evans

New York: Mercury Ink, 2011

  • Richard Paul Evans: Author
Prisoner of Cell 25
Fiction, Science Fiction, Juvenile Fiction
Teenagers--Juvenile fiction; Friendship--Juvenile fiction; Electricity--Juvenile fiction; Tourette syndrome--Juvenile fiction; Prisoners--Juvenile fiction; Superheroes--Juvenile fiction; Science fiction, American;

My name is Michael Vey, and the story I’m about to tell you is strange. Very strange. It’s my story.

To everyone at Meridian High School, Michael Vey is an ordinary fourteen-year-old. In fact, the only thing that seems to set him apart is the fact that he has Tourette’s syndrome. But Michael is anything but ordinary. Michael has special powers. Electric powers.

Michael thinks he's unique until he discovers that a cheerleader named Taylor also has special powers. With the help of Michael’s friend, Ostin, the three of them set out to discover how Michael and Taylor ended up this way, but their investigation brings them to the attention of a powerful group who wants to control the electric children – and through them the world. Michael will have to rely on his wits, powers, and friends if he’s to survive.

PZ 4 .E93 M53 2011
9781442468122
326
English
First Simon Pulse/Mercury Ink hardcover edition
Michael Vey, bk. 1

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