I am currently reading the book The Extraordinary Sercets of April, May and June by Robin Benaway. Basically, this book consists of 3 sisters named April, May, and June. After a car accident, they received super powers. April got the power of seeing into the future, May got the power of disappearing, and June got the power of reading brains. However, they don't actually use their powers.
Although, it doesn't seem like they use their powers properly. They read brains, disappear in the middle of nowhere and predict the future, but they don't use the information they have. Instead, they use it for useless stuff. For example, June--the youngest one, reads brains, but only to find out if people like her outfit. Also, when May disappears, she only uses it for getting away from things. Consequently, they use their powers for unnecessary ideas. But when April looked into the future and found out that there was going to be an earthquake, she should have said something. That would have prevented a calamity and a heap of damage.
On the other hand, even if they aren't that responsible, these powers have made them bond closer. Before they had "super powers", they barely talked. However, now they share everything, and is always there for each other. For example, when April had a vision, she told her sisters. She saw that she would be in a relationship with a boy that she slightly hated, and she told her sisters about that. She barely had a relationship with her sisters ever since the move. Though, when she had her powers, she got closer with her sisters. Furthermore, all 3 of them noticed that when they moved because of their parent's divorce, they had no friends, expect for themselves. Of course, if they did have new friends, there would be a chance that their sisterhood would be ruined, and their bond would decline.
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