Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Book Review - Your Superpowers: Volume 1-Dream It, Achieve It - Steve Gardner

Your Superpowers Vol. 1: Dream It, Achieve It

Author: Steve Gardner

Review:  My 13 year old son read this book and decided that he doesn’t need motivation to get things done.  He gets things done on his own and he knows he has worth in this world and a great self-esteem.  I asked about other kids who lacked self-esteem and he didn’t have an answer because why would they…he knows he's great so others would know they are…right?

Well for 13 he is very motivated in school, music and sports…he is not the typical kid that needs to read motivational books.  He gets his work done and practices all the time for music and sports…he really is a great kid.  So I approached him with questions of what he liked about the book.  He thought it would help other kids feel good about themselves if they didn’t already.  He also thought that the religious stuff was good because he believes all his friends believe in God and knowing he is there when you need him helps some kids get though the day.

He said that this book was like many he had heard about from other friends and that he didn’t need it but maybe others would….he already knows that he is amazing and can achieve anything he sets his heart and mind to doing.  Now we just need all the children in this world to know that they are unique and amazing like Zeke knows he is.

He gave the book a 3 because it wasn’t awful like he thought it would be.  Maybe even better than he thought.  So maybe closer to a 4 after all.


Publisher: Published September 6th 2012 by Inglestone Publishing
ISBN: 9780983933205
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 106
Quick Review: 3 stars (out of 5)-
 Why I Read It:  Sent by the publisher for review.

Synopsis:  The captivating tale of how a normal teenager (just like you) discovers and applies secret inner powers. This is how to create the life you want!
A note from the author : Junior high and high school can be a tough few years for anyone.  I was no exception.  I remember very clearly trying to fit in, trying to make sense of all the changes in life.  I didn’t discover until years later that those “growing up” years do not have to be all pain and no gain.

              If you are a teenager, you know that life can be very unpredictable.  You know what it feels like to be trapped in lost self-esteem.  Almost certainly there are times when you’ve felt like a big loser.  If you have ever questioned what once gave you security or wondered what life is all about, you are normal.  But normal is not truly who you are or what you are capable of.

             What if I told you that you don’t have to feel that way?  What if I told you the secret to making sense of it all?  If I told you about hidden superpowers within you, would you be interested in unlocking them?

It’s all right here: everything you need to become who you really want to be.  Read it, apply it, and expect miracles.



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