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Children of the Meteor

Par : Hamza Haddouch
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232670115
  • EAN9798232670115
  • Date de parution15/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

In the forgotten desert town of Haven wood, life moves at the languid pace of the sun, and secrets are buried deeper than the wells. But on a single, impossible night, the sky shatters. A mysterious, crystalline meteor crashes into the desert, bathing the town in an ethereal, otherworldly light. Under its glow, a statistical miracle unfolds: seven children are born to seven different families. They are a tribe unto themselves, bound by an invisible thread and a shared, silent otherness.
As they grow, their childhood unfolds into a tapestry of impossible abilities-a boy who can move objects with his mind, a girl whose drawings predict the future, a quiet child who can calm any storm, emotional or elemental. But their gifts come at a terrifying price. With every flicker of supernatural power, a sliver of their humanity seems to fade, replaced by a cold, ancient intelligence and a strange, celestial homesickness for a home they cannot name.
Caught between a fierce, protective love and a growing, primal fear, their families are forced into a fragile alliance of secrecy. But their quiet world is fractured by the arrival of Dr. Aris Thorne, a mysterious scientist who sees the children not as a miracle, but as a discovery. His chilling theories and manipulative guidance ignite a war between the families and a schism among the children themselves, accelerating their powers toward a dangerous and unknown purpose.
As their connection to Earth weakens, a terrifying truth begins to surface: they were never just gifted children. They are a harvest. And they were never meant to stay. Children of the Meteor is an immersive, emotional saga that blends small-town drama with cosmic mystery. It is a story about the fierce, desperate love of parents for children they may not understand, and the heartbreaking price of a secret that fell from the stars, leading to a shocking and unforgettable conclusion.
In the forgotten desert town of Haven wood, life moves at the languid pace of the sun, and secrets are buried deeper than the wells. But on a single, impossible night, the sky shatters. A mysterious, crystalline meteor crashes into the desert, bathing the town in an ethereal, otherworldly light. Under its glow, a statistical miracle unfolds: seven children are born to seven different families. They are a tribe unto themselves, bound by an invisible thread and a shared, silent otherness.
As they grow, their childhood unfolds into a tapestry of impossible abilities-a boy who can move objects with his mind, a girl whose drawings predict the future, a quiet child who can calm any storm, emotional or elemental. But their gifts come at a terrifying price. With every flicker of supernatural power, a sliver of their humanity seems to fade, replaced by a cold, ancient intelligence and a strange, celestial homesickness for a home they cannot name.
Caught between a fierce, protective love and a growing, primal fear, their families are forced into a fragile alliance of secrecy. But their quiet world is fractured by the arrival of Dr. Aris Thorne, a mysterious scientist who sees the children not as a miracle, but as a discovery. His chilling theories and manipulative guidance ignite a war between the families and a schism among the children themselves, accelerating their powers toward a dangerous and unknown purpose.
As their connection to Earth weakens, a terrifying truth begins to surface: they were never just gifted children. They are a harvest. And they were never meant to stay. Children of the Meteor is an immersive, emotional saga that blends small-town drama with cosmic mystery. It is a story about the fierce, desperate love of parents for children they may not understand, and the heartbreaking price of a secret that fell from the stars, leading to a shocking and unforgettable conclusion.
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