![]() ![]() However, what no one realizes is that because he was a victim of a hospital experiment when he was born, Michael also has the ability to shoot electricity out of his hands. Fourteen-year-old Michael is a freshman at Meridian High School, where he is abused for his verbal Tourette’s and where he has a crush on Taylor, the most popular, prettiest cheerleader. Centered on this young man’s attempts to cope with his Tourette’s syndrome and the realization that he has special electricity powers, the novel explores how this bullied scrawny kid manages to rescue and make out with his high school’s beautiful head cheerleader. ![]() ![]() Published in 2011 by Glenn Beck’s media empire, Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25 is the first in the seven-book series starring the eponymous teenager. His response to these allegations has been to say that questioning the unwanted actions of sexually aggressive men makes “men feel like Jews in Nazi Germany.” This attitude tends to carry through this young adult novel. A quick warning before the summary: author Richard Paul Evans has been credibly accused of serial sexual harassment, which has caused him to be disinvited from a variety of publishing conventions. ![]()
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