Elevated by Daniel Solomon Kaplan
(Elevated Saga #1)
Publication date: September 23rd 2014
Genres: Science Fiction, Young Adult
(Elevated Saga #1)
Publication date: September 23rd 2014
Genres: Science Fiction, Young Adult
Synopsis:
Most kids can’t wait until Elevated Day, when they can finally unlock
their hidden superpower. Rose remains a skeptic. While the treatment
reveals a power, the outcome is irreversible and abilities can range
from amazing to a nuisance. On top of that, she holds a deep rooted
grudge against the treatment that turned her father into an Unsound, one
with abilities so dangerous as to force them to a life of exile.
Her choice sends her down a path of discovery, as she seeks to learn more of the truth around the treatment and what really happened to her father. Fed up with lies, Rose wants nothing more than to learn the whole truth–even if it means accepting her fate as an Elevated.
Her choice sends her down a path of discovery, as she seeks to learn more of the truth around the treatment and what really happened to her father. Fed up with lies, Rose wants nothing more than to learn the whole truth–even if it means accepting her fate as an Elevated.
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Excerpt:
A tap on my shoulder causes me to
lurch.
“You’re next,” Elliott says.
What did I do to deserve waiting
with this guy? “Yeah.”
“Can you really do it?” Elliott
asks.
“Do what?”
“Live not knowing, not seeing
what could be.”
“I could ask you the same
question.”
He’s puzzled.
“Let’s say you go through those
doors and become an Unsound. And you get locked away from your family and
friends for your entire life. Tell me you won't wonder what a normal life could
be.”
Elliott leans in. “You know an
Unsound, don’t you?”
I nod. “My dad.”
He turns his head away from me.
“I’m sorry.”
I’ve always faced the same
reaction. They think it’s sympathy, but it’s fear. As much as everyone talks
about genetics not factoring in and your parents not determining your powers,
having an Unsound in the family is mark of shame. Most don’t discuss it. The
only person in my high school that knows is Aaron. After the torture thrown at
me in middle school, the last thing I want to do is let anyone know.
The exit door stands to my left.
I want to bolt. Want to get out of this place. Something keeps me glued to my
chair.
“Rose. I know you’re scared. But
if you leave now, you won’t get another chance.”
He’s right. With millions of kids
involved, getting another appointment is near impossible. I would end up with
the other Basics. I stare at the screen, willing the phoenix not to fly by
again.
“Rose. Think about this.”
“You think I haven’t? It’s all
I’ve thought for years. I’m not like you, or the other kids here. You sit
there, blindly waiting for your number to be called, trusting everything will
be—“
“You don't know me at all.” For
the first time, there’s terror in Elliott’s face. He turns back to watch the
screen.
“So you’re scared too, then.”
Did he feel as helpless as I did?
Elliott takes a deep breath. “I
can't control which system I was born in. I can only control how I cope with
it.”
“That's the only power you think
you have?” I ask.
“It’s the only power any of us
have. Anything else is an illusion.”
My heart jolts as the phoenix
flies by and displays my number. The mechanical voice cuts through me. “Now
serving A535. That's A535. Thank you.”
I’m still. Trapped between two
worlds. Somehow, none of the thinking, the planning or the debating have
prepared me for this moment. Elliott stands and tries to nudge me out of my
chair. I won’t move. I’ll wait here. If they want me so bad, they can drag me
through those doors. A part of me wishes they would. The exit is a few steps
away.
“Rose, please!” His blue eyes
plead with me.
AUTHOR BIO
Daniel
Solomon Kaplan is a playwright turned author after much arm twisting
from his wife.
He currently has several novels in the
works, including CATALYST, the next book of the Elevated Series,
scheduled to debut before the end of the year.
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