
Powerless
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Narrated by:
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Gabe Ozaki
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By:
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Brent Miller
About this listen
For the first time in centuries, a child was born without a superpower. Eighteen-year-old Carson Adachi has lived his entire life believing that he was indeed Powerless. During Recruitment for trade schools, Carson’s power begins to manifest and he learns that there are far worse things to be than powerless. The leaders of the known world – the Council – take an interest in Carson and his unique power, but tensions quickly rise as he questions the knowledge of his rulers. Against everything he’s been raised to believe, Carson finds himself fighting not only for the right to use his power – but for his very life.
©2022 Brent Miller (P)2025 Brent Miller
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