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Was the book all text, was it illustrated, was it a comic book/graphic novel?
Was it aimed at children? What age children do you think it was aimed at, younger or older?
Non-illustrated. Maybe aimed at tweens and teens
The Indestructables, Matthew Phillion
https://www.amazon.com/Indestructibles-Matthew-Phillion-ebook/dp/B00K01WIPY
Looking for a certain superhero book. I remember a lot about it so this should he easy enough. Read it four or five years ago I think, but could've been three. Books about a kid who has the power to fly and has super strength. I remember that him flying was difficult for him because he had to fight against gravity and he had very little control over his strength. Anyway, there were other kids with power in the story too. One girls had th powers of being really sticky. One was a gadgeteer, one had a black hole in their chest, one girl was a shapeshifter, another was a cat girl who had a brother a bit more beast-like than her and then there was a boy with ice powers who the main character assumed was the villain because he was the son of the real villainess, a woman who also had ice powers. The villainess was trying to boost the powers of the kids or something and the hero at the end of the book loses his powers but possibly gains the power to see through walls. What is this book's title?