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The Forbidden Archive: Echoes in the Open Sky

De: Corey Joe Williams
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The Archive is open—and the world will never be the same.

After the domes fall and the Filter shatters, Mira and her companions lead a fragile new community into the vast, uncharted sky. But freedom brings new dangers: children struck by memories that aren’t their own, caravans vanishing in the wilderness, and coded signals from distant settlements that may be invitation—or trap.

With Critical, Luna, and a band of rebels, wanderers, and dreamers, Mira must follow a haunting song that echoes across the land. To heal their world, they must face old traumas, forge new alliances, and resist the temptation to silence what still aches. As the Archive transforms from forbidden relic into a living network of stories, the struggle to balance openness and compassion may become their greatest trial—and their greatest hope.

The Forbidden Archive: Echoes in the Open Sky is a YA dystopian novella of 10,325 words—a lyrical, fastpaced journey of memory, healing, and belonging. Perfect for fans of The Giver and Station Eleven, it’s a story of resilience and connection that can be devoured in a single sitting.

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