Normal people get superpowers, more realsitic then ever before. This is the first draft of my latest book. Expect errors.
The novel is the story of a young man, Jamie Lee, and his friends. They live in northeast England and seem typical of late-teen or early-twenty-somethings who have little direction in their lives at present but enjoy hanging out together, drinking a few, and probably making minor trouble. They seem of modest temperament and behavior. They like to have a bit of fun, but don’t seem to be a bad sort. Things then change, lfie becomes serious. Will they use their powers for good or bad? his book offers an interesting idea. It’s a bit like Spiderman meets X-men in terms of how the superheroes are made and adapt to their new abilities. They are normal fellows, like Peter Parker, yet their powers are extreme and mutative, like X-men. The concept seems somewhere between these two distant points on the superhero spectrum—culminating in the basic idea of very ordinary fellows get super powers.