I wanted to get a shout out to Josh Keele, who was my illustrator.  He did a fantastic job on all 26 illustrations in the book.  His blog is http://joshsimagination.blogspot.com/       Here is a sample of what he did for me:
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| A boy versus the Tian He-1, the world's fastest supercomputer |  
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The basic premise of the book is that a teenage boy or girl has latent superpowers including the power to be creative, and to attract.  At the beginning of the book I make the case that a human brain is even more impressive than the world's most impressive supercomputer.
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| scientist studying the brain |  
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| Kim Peek memorized over 12,000 books in his life, including phone books |  |  |  
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Among other things, 
Your Superpowers points out that there is still more that scientists 
don't know about the brain than what they do.  Even the most sophisticated computers are duplicate-able.
Kim Peek is one example of someone whose brain is simply amazing.
A teenager's superpowers do not end with his or her mind.  Each person is connected to a greater force.  With our energy, we can all tap into this force, if we learn how to do that.  There are 5 steps to accessing that greater power and using it to create exactly the life we want.
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| attracting great things |  
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following those simple steps can pull a young person out of a state of victimhood and frustration and into a state of empowerment.
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| bad day at school | 
you can take a terrible situation at school, at home, with friends, or any other circumstance, and 
create what you want.
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| much better day at school |  
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I've loved every minute of creating this book, I look forward to sharing with everyone who is ready and willing to listen!
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| discovering his superpowers |  
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| success! | 
 
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