"I'm the soggy fries on the bottom of the carton, the powder at the end of the box of cereal, the last kid standing when teams are picked. Unremarkable. That's me."
Ben Braver isn’t anyone special, in fact most people don’t even notice him. All that is about to change, however, thanks to Dexter Dunn. Dexter mostly stayed in his house, but when he came outside he was "a Grade A jerk." One day on his way home from school, Ben encounters Dexter bullying Caden Cameron and his dog. Ben steps in to stop the action and “the last thing I remember that night was a burst of white light before the sharpest cold I’d ever felt in my life.”
Ben wakes up hooked to monitors. Woah! Then, there’s some old guy named Donald Kepler in his house. He runs Kepler Academy, a “secret school for kids with special abilities.” He wants Ben to enroll right away. Ben is sure this is all some elaborate prank. He doesn’t have any special abilities. So Kepler makes him a deal: stay until Christmas. If you’re still unhappy by Christmas break (or you haven’t discovered your power), we’ll send you home, no questions asked.
Who wouldn’t want a chance to be remarkable? So Ben decides to go. From the moment the self-driving car picks him up, Ben knows this is going to be an unusual experience. When he arrives, his Octo-bot takes him to his room and Ben meets his roomie, Noah Nichols. Noah’s power is a little scary (he can shoot fireballs out of his mouth), but other than that he’s a real nice guy.
But school isn’t exactly what Ben thought it was going to be. He thought it was going to be all about developing your powers. It turns out he has to do math and science and social studies! What? The only class even remotely dealing with powers is Powers and Ethics. And to add drama to the situation, guess who’s there. Yep: Dexter Dunn.
Probably the most difficult thing Ben has to deal with is that, though many of the students, like Ben haven’t discovered their powers yet, Ben is a special case and everyone seems to know it. He’s the first student in the history of the school that isn’t a descendent of the Seven Keys, seven people who were involved in an experiment back in 1943 to make them superhuman or supersoldiers.
So why did Mr. Kepler ask him to attend this school? Does that mean Ben won’t ever get a power? How on earth is he ever going to make it to Christmas break?
Fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid should enjoy this series. Ben’s voice is sarcastic and his situation is filled with humor as he tries to fit in. He’s the classic underdog that might just be the most special kid in the school. Who wouldn’t want to read about that?