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Title:The Ables (The Ables #1)
Author:Jeremy Scott
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 364 pages
Published:May 1st 2015 by Clovercroft Publishing (first published January 1st 2015)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction. Comics. Superheroes. Audiobook
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The Ables (The Ables #1) Paperback | Pages: 364 pages
Rating: 3.82 | 2051 Users | 308 Reviews

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I did have fantastic hearing, mostly by virtue of being blind. But that couldn't actually mean that he's trying to tell me I have super powers, right? Because that would be ridiculous.

It wasn’t the “sex talk” he expected. Phillip Sallinger’s dad has told him he’s a custodian—a guardian—and his genetically inherited power is telekinesis. He’ll learn to move objects with his mind. Excited to begin superhero high school until he discovers he’s assigned to a “special ed” class for disabled empowered kids, he suddenly feels like an outsider. Bullied, threatened, and betrayed, Phillip struggles, even as he and his friends—calling themselves the Ables—find ways to maximize their powers to overcome their disabilities, and are the first to identify the growing evil threatening humanity. As vital custodians disappear and the custodian leadership is mired in indecision, a mysterious and powerful figure taunts Phillip, and the enemy is poised to strike. But what if the next “one who does all,” the multi-gifted custodian predicted to come, is one of the Ables?

The Ables is a fast-paced, captivating debut novel from Jeremy Scott, a bold new voice in fantasy and sci-fi, and already a widely popular storyteller as co-creator and narrator of CinemaSins, a YouTube channel that has amassed more than 3.8 million subscribers in under two years.

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Original Title: The Ables
ISBN: 1940262658 (ISBN13: 9781940262659)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Ables #1

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I really, really wanted to like this book.It's the story of a group of disabled boys with super-powers. There's some fun adventure to this book, a good coming-of-age story, and it really has its heart in the right place with its treatment of the disabled. But there is so, so very much train-wreck to this book that I just can't enjoy it. I felt like I couldn't go two pages without something jolting me out of suspension of disbelief. A boy in a wheelchair 'scampers'. The blind MC gains the ability

I liked this book, I really did, and I don't want to sound like some sort of femma-nazi, BUT......Where in the hell are the female characters?No joke, this book is 100%, straight up Sausage Fest. And the reason I have such a problem with that, is because there is absolutely no reason why it needs to be. It's not like this is a story about an all-boys swim team, or a Liberace memoir. There are only two women of any note in the book, and they're both mentioned a total of maybe two times before

reading. (ding)i liked the world, i liked most of the characters (henry was my favs) but it had some issues. i've never been a 12 year old boy, much less a handicapped 12 year old superhero but if i were, i don't think i'd say the word 'darn' as much. maybe that comes down to personality, but it didn't strike me as natural. another thing that bothers me isn't exactly specific to the story so it's not really a fault on the part of the book, but i have issues with places like sky high where the

The Ables by Jeremy ScottPros: highly unique pov, great cast of characters, dry sense of humour, Cons: several small errors ruined immersion, some aspects of the story were hard to believeFor Parents: some swearing, some violenceThe day before starting grade 7 at his new school in Freepoint city, Philip Sallingers dad takes him aside for the talk. But its not the sex talk Philip expected. He, his parents, and most of the people in their remote city, are superheroes, or as they call themselves,

I have not heard of the author prior to requesting this book, so did not realize he had a large online following for his youtube channel. The book premise sounded interesting. I love superhero stories and I love when stories make a point of adding diversity to the cast.Pros: The plot moved along quickly, and all the characters were likeable. It was a coming-of-age story for superheroes. I liked that in the end, (view spoiler)[the POV character did not save the day, and instead served as solely

This book was everything I wanted: humor, drama, adventure, plot twists. It was a ton of fun, I loved every moment and I could not put it down for long. I would pre-order a sequel in a heartbeat!

I picked up 'The Ables', as many people have, because I know Jeremy Scott through his Youtube channel. As a big fan of his, I was excited to see how he would turn his hand to writing; add an interesting premise that seemed straight down my street, and I was in.Unfortunately, I was disappointed. And though Scott's Youtube fame will surely have boosted the sale of this book, I think it has also proved the book's downfall.Now, that's not me suggesting that Youtubers can't write good books. But not

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