Book name: Mindfire
Author: Allen Steadham
Ratings: 4.8/5
MY TAKE:
Mindfire is a fictional book more like a comic, tho it's not exactly a comic. we all have grown up watching Marvel and DC, we all loved the superheroes. Didn't we? I still love superhero books. So, when I read the Blurb I was crystal clear in my mind "I want this book".
I can't explain how much I loved this book, it's so perfect in my eyes. The cover is super lovely, the title is apt, the characters are sketched divinely and the mold of the book is such that I would love to be in again and again. It was such a delightful read to have had everything aligning in the end.
The story is such that it left its imprints in my mind wanting more of it. This book deserves a lot of appreciation and publicity because it's so good. I am sure that you would love this book as much as I did, I am really positive about it.
-Looking forward to reading more of Allen's work.
WHY YOU SHOULD BY THIS BOOK:
- Ideal for comic lovers.
-It will help you think differently.
-It is linked to the past and that makes it more interesting.
-It definitely has some of the most interesting characters.
The book is available on Kindle. So you can buy it right away and not wait for the lockdown to be over. Stay safe❤ and spread positivity!
AUTHOR PROTAGONIST:
LEIA- Leia an ordinary girl with superpowers and a fighter by Core, discovers later in her life that she can move things with her mind and she can set them on Fire. She found out later that these Superpowers are gifted to her because her parents were superheroes. But Leia didn't want this from life, she wants a normal life.
Do you want to know more about Leia? You need to wait for the final review.
THE BLURB: Leia Hamilton can move things and set them on fire with her mind. Leia's father and step-mother tried to hide their past: a time when they were part of a team of superheroes. But despite being disbanded for over twenty years following a series of tragedies, their problems were passed to their children and Leia finds that her future collides with their past. In the diverse world of human and superhuman, heroes and villains, friends and enemies, some of Leia's choices have terrible consequences. For Leia, this leads to a personal crossroads and a search for redemption. Not your normal superhero novel, Mindfire isn't about secret identities, costumes, or evil plots endangering the world. Instead, self-discovery and adaptation is at the forefront as the reader follows the lives of the characters who are unafraid to show love and explore spirituality. Can redemption and renewed grace whether the flames of absolute power and superhuman strength?
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