The New World Book 1: The Weapon

The New World Book 1: The Weapon

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Xeander Porting is lucky. He was born and raised on New America, the flying coumtry that rests in earth's atmosphere and coulours the sky with its tall white towers. He knows that the land below has been so demolished by war that no life remains. He knows that he owes his life to The Inventors, the selfless men and women who built and now govern the flying paradise. The citizens of New America have been given a chance to start over. When Xeander begins to show signs of incredible powers, The Inventors enroll him in a special program to allow him to thrive and train with other "Enhanced" young people. But as Xeander continues his training, he begins to unravel a corruption so wide that it has touched every inch of New America, and uncovers a lie that destroys his entire world. And when he digs deeper, assassins begin to watch his every move, determined to annihilate him. The Inventors are America's saviors. So why are they trying so hard to kill him?
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"The way I see it, things don't just happen for no reason. Everything that happened, happens, and will happen all have a reason for happening. I think are fates are already written, but how they are played out is up to us as people. I think that our destinies are inserted into our lives the moment we're born. We just have to figure out what that destiny is. We are all meant for something bigger than us." Glen looks back at me. "I don't think like that. I refuse to believe that my life was ruined for some greater purpose. If that is so, I say screw it! I don't want any part of whatever destiny this world has lined up for me." He isn't angry. He means what he says. He refuses to believe as much as I believe otherwise. "I guess we'll see in the end, won't we?" He nods. "We'll see." In a world where there are chipped soldiers that kill and torture at the will of one evil dictator, what hope is to be found? Is there a reason why Glen Yarder's life was ruined when he was merely twelve years old? Is it fate that he did the things he did? Is it fate that brought him together with certain important people? Could this chipped broken man actually make a difference? He doesn't think so. Cover Credit goes to @StarlightNight13

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