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Adam Powerhouse Episode 3: School, Sports, and...Superpowers?
Adam Powerhouse Episode 3: School, Sports, and...Superpowers?
Adam Powerhouse Episode 3: School, Sports, and...Superpowers?
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Adam Powerhouse Episode 3: School, Sports, and...Superpowers?

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When a lightening bolt strikes a young lady pregnant with twins, the DNA of her unborn fuse together to give rise to a new kind of superhuman! Adam Powerhouse is born with extraordinary strength, intelligence, and even a few surprises. As he grows up, Adam is confronted with choices that form his path toward superhero or super-villain. Join the adventure and guide Adam into the future!

Episode Three follows Adam as he starts public school, makes friends, and competes against his archrival football team. Adam creates some inventions to help him in his crime fighting endeavors. Adam seems almost too perfect. Looks can be decieving...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 23, 2011
ISBN9781458180902
Adam Powerhouse Episode 3: School, Sports, and...Superpowers?
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Kevin T. Goddard

Kevin T. Goddard was born in Springfield, Missouri in 1975. He grew up watching shows and movies like Transformers, G.I. Joe, Star Wars, Star Trek, Dukes of Hazzard, A-Team, and much more action/adventure/science fiction. Kevin is currently a school administrator in Missouri. His family consists of a wife, 8 kids, and a chihuahua. Kevin earned a Doctorate of Education, Ed. D., in Educational Leadership in 2010. He started writing when he was a kid, but as he worked on his advanced degrees in the field of education, his writing turned academic. About 9 years ago, Kevin wrote a short book entitled Adam Powerhouse: Birth of the Double Zero. After finishing it, he didn't know what to do, so Kevin saved it on his computer and forgot about it. When he reopened the file in 2010, Kevin was surprised to find that many of the things Adam invented in 2001 were now a part of reality...cell phones that connected to the internet, skateboards that work more like a snowboard, video games that allow you to be a rockstar, and more! So, he's had to update Adam's world. It continues to evolve and Kevin hopes Adam lives for a long, long time and you enjoy every adventure Adam has. Kevin plans on starting more characters with the help of his two oldest daughters and chronicaling those characters lives through episodes as he has Adam's.

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    Adam Powerhouse Episode 3 - Kevin T. Goddard

    Adam Powerhouse Episode 3

    School, Sports, and…Superpowers?

    By Kevin T. Goddard

    Published by Kevin T. Goddard at Smashwords

    Copyright 2011 Kevin T. Goddard

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Table of Contents

    Episode Three: School, Sports, and…Superpowers?

    Scene 1: New Kid at School

    Scene 2: Sports-centered

    Scene 3: No 'I' in 'Team'

    Scene 4: Back to the Beginning

    Scene 5: Training

    Scene 6: Winners and Losers

    Adam Powerhouse Episode 3

    School, Sports, and…Superpowers?

    Story by Kevin T. Goddard

    Scene 1: New Kid at School

    By age seven, Adam had spent as much time by himself as he could stand. His parents meant well by keeping him at home and letting him learn on his own. Sure, Adam was capable of surpassing any learning he could have accomplished in school, but he wanted to have friends. His parents were hesitant to enroll him,

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