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Jamie is the Mind Robber, San Delgado's most feared supervillain.
Zoe is the Throwing Star, San Delgado's most admired superhero.
When Jamie and Zoe accidentally meet up in an anonymous support group, the most unexpected thing happens: they become friends. Putting their differences aside, Jamie and Zoe decide to discover the origins of their superpowers -- and how it might threaten their beloved city.
Excerpts:
Chapters 1 & 2
Chapter 7
"Brimming with hope, goodwill, and friendship goals, We Could Be Heroes is the Thor: Ragnarok of superhero fiction." —Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars Phasma
“Sweet, sincere, and sure to see you sob, We Could Be Heroes is the almost-super hero story we all need right now.“ —Sam Maggs, bestselling author of The Unstoppable Wasp: Built on Hope
"We Could Be Heroes is a potent team-up of terrific characters, unusual ideas, and a ton of heart. It's everything you want in a superhero story." —Jackson Ford, author of The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind
“We Could Be Heroes by Mike Chen is part daring superhero adventure, part mystery that will keep you on the edge of every page-turn. Jamie and Zoe are delightfully flawed and charmingly relatable despite their extraordinary gifts. If you’ve ever wanted to dive deeply into the minds of superheroes and villains, and have a marvelous time doing it, this is the book for you.” —Amanda Deibert, author of Wonder Woman ‘77 and DC Super Hero Girls
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