East of Ordinary series by Matthew R. Budd (#1-2)
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Overview: Matthew R. Budd has won no awards to date and has little in the way of formal accomplishments, but he is proud of this book and he hopes that you have enjoyed it. He also wrote this excerpt, and feels weird writing in the third person.
Genre: YA | Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1. The Day I Fell Through The Earth
"My name is Elenor, and I am an unremarkable teenage girl. I’m definitely not popular, but I’m not a total outcast either. I just kind of exist. I’m like melon in a fruit salad; I fit in okay, but no one really wants me there. I’m the cantaloupe of people."
The hero of this story isn’t a no-nonsense bad-a**, living in a bleak, dystopian future. She is an irresponsible smart-ass, living a boring, average life…until she discovers that she possesses mysterious and powerful abilities! Elenor would rather be at home binge-watching TV while snacking on a bowl of sugary cereal, but when she is recruited (against her will) by a secret organization to help stop a dangerous criminal, she is forced to step way outside of her comfort zone.
2. The Day I Exploded
Now that the world is safe, Elenor has returned to school. Sort of… She’s returned to everyone’s favorite top-secret-Antarctic-super-powered-spy-training facility: Ice Cube. Because Supernova isn’t currently dealing with any global threats, the students have been attending regular school classes. Elenor would rather take a thousand darts to the neck than sit through one more minute of a boring math lecture; but her “boring” existence won’t last long.
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