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A brilliant, darkly funny debut what happens when a group of college kids wake to discover their ordinary lives have just taken an extraordinary turn... A party in a college flat in May 2001. A case of dodgy home-brewed beer. A violent storm. Next day: the mother of all hangovers. What would you do if you the morning after the night before brought a banging head, a raging thirst... Oh, and your very own superpower?Meet the All-Stars: Harriet (invisibility), Charlie (the ability to read minds), Caroline (flight), Mary-Beth(super-strength) and Jack (faster than a speeding... well, you know). Determined to become costumed crime-fighters, but baffled by the lack of super-villains to tackle, the quintet soon finds that the ramifications of their new powers are more complicated than they anticipated, and that humans (even themselves) are much more fragile than they'd realised. And all the while the clock ticks down to one day in September 2001...
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I liked the book at the beginning and was compelled to keep reading to the end. There are some disturbing elements to the book. I did drift when the author went into an angst ridden 9/11 plot sub line. I think the book would have gone to at least four stars for me if the author had just told the story. ALthough as I write this I would say he captured the feeling of 9/11 pretty well for all of us. I'm just not sure it was appropriate for this book.