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Brain Boy by Austin McConnell is part of his Superzeroes Universe, a universe filled with public domain superheroes. Brain Boy, aka Matthew Price, is a typical teenager, except for the telepathy and telekinesis. He is recruited by a secret government agency to help them save the world from some kind of evil plot, naturally. Price is assigned to play the part of a chess player at an upcoming tournament. To make matters more difficult, he has to learn everything a seasoned agent knows, plus how to control his powers, in a very short time.

Finally, it seems that the book is picking up speed. The first couple of chapters seemed to take forever to read; these chapters seemed to fly by—and they are the same length as the first.
Each chapter ended with an exciting cliffhanger. By the time I reached the end if chapter 7, I wanted to continue.
Chapters 4-7 offer a good balance between character development moments and action. Even the action moments are well balanced between physical action, like a fight or chase, with mental action, like puzzle-solving and strategy.
Chapters 4-7 get a 4.5/5. Chapter 4 started out a little slow but then got faster and more thrilling.
Until the next wormhole…thanks for reading!
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