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The Brainiac (Book One in the Meta Sequence)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2015
"We can't save her from herself."


When fourteen-year-old prodigy Kimberly Douglas overhears a tense conversation between her parents, her life is suddenly thrown upside down. Suddenly, she is forced to deal with a villainous stalker, a new school, and her own developing superpowers as she finds herself unceremoniously tossed in with the Meta, superheroes of uncertain origin who always seem to be in trouble.


Amidst new friends, a new home, and a new position in the world, Kimberly struggles to find out who she really is and how she fits in with the other Meta as she's forced to evade a mysterious woman who has an inexplicable grudge against her family. 


She might just be forced to take matters into her own hands.

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