Roger E. Pedersen’s exciting series, “SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible,” takes readers into a world after the pandemic where having SuperPowers is both good and bad. As we explore the magical world Pedersen created, we learn the secrets and details that make magic so amazing. Magic shows have always amazed people. The excitement of not knowing what’s next, the show of impossible tricks, and the charm of magicians like Pencil and Sayer keep audiences excited. Pedersen captures this excitement well in his series.
One of the best parts of Pedersen’s writing is how he explains magic tricks. From easy hand tricks to complicated illusions using invisibility, the series gives readers a look behind the scenes. The detailed research and clever use of real magic principles make the story not just fun but also very informative. For example, Roger Edwards’ tricks, with the help of his invisible wife Elizabeth, show the skill and precision needed in the world of magic.
Pedersen’s series shows how new technology mixes with old magic. Professor Steele’s inventions, like the “Babble Tongue computer chip” that translates languages instantly, suggest a future where technology makes us better. This mix of tech and magic creates an exciting story that keeps readers interested. Magic involves tricking people, and Pedersen talks about the right and wrong of this. The series makes readers think about the moral limits of using SuperPowers. For Roger Spence, being invisible is a way to survive and get revenge, making us question if it’s right to use such powers. This adds depth to the story, making it more than just about SuperPowers.
Magicians are not just tricksters; they entertain and create memorable shows for their audiences. Pedersen’s characters, like the charming Roger Edwards and the mysterious Professor Steele, play this dual role well. Their shows are meant to captivate and amaze, leaving the audience in awe. The series highlights the importance of showmanship and the special connection magicians have with their viewers.
In magic shows, the audience plays a key role. Pedersen shows this well in his series. When the audience joins in, their reactions and shared moments make the experience better. Roger Edwards’ tricks show how important it is to engage with the audience and make them feel part of the magic. If you’re inspired by Pedersen’s characters, the series is a great introduction to magic. Whether you want to do magic for fun or as a job, learning magic can be very rewarding. The series gives detailed, step-by-step instructions for tricks, making it a guide for future magicians. Pedersen’s own journey, from performing at kids’ parties to becoming a pro magician, shows the dedication needed to master magic.
Roger E. Pedersen’s path to becoming an author is inspiring. He faced homelessness but used his laptop to write. His determination and creativity shine in his stories, showing the power of resilience and the human spirit. His series “SuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible” is a must-read for sci-fi and dystopian fans. With humor, detailed research, and great characters, it offers a new take on the genre. The series makes readers think about the ethics of power and human resilience.
You can find the books in eBook, audiobook and softcover formats on Amazon, Google Play, B&N, Kobo, Target, Walmart, and local bookstores. Dive into the world of SuperPowers and choose whether you’d rather fly or become invisible.