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OverviewWhen outcasts unite, the impossible becomes inevitable-and the world will never be the same. In a forgotten mill town, a band of brilliant misfits stumbles upon ancient alien technology hidden beneath their school. What starts as a desperate bid to pass summer science class explodes into a race against time that could unravel reality itself. Meet the crew nobody wanted: Critter, the farm kid with a gift for words and a chip on his shoulder Renee, the goth girl searching for meaning in a world that feels meaningless Brendon, the genius inventor who talks to his robot like it's his best friend Ray, the class clown hiding behind wisecracks and bubble gum The Twins, eerily brilliant and impossible to separate Heather, the rich girl nobody bothers to know They're failing students. Forgotten kids. The ones teachers give up on and bullies target. But when they accidentally activate a device that bends space and time, these underdogs become humanity's last hope. If you loved Stranger Things, Ready Player One, and classic Spielberg adventures, you'll devour this: Mind-bending science fiction grounded in actual physics-time dilation, gates that fold space. The science makes you think, then makes your brain hurt (in the best way). Breakneck pacing-underground tunnels that shift and change, chase scenes through abandoned mills, accidental jumps across the galaxy, and yes, dinosaurs crashing through the school. Raw, authentic emotion-broken families struggling to hold it together, first crushes that terrify more than aliens do, and the painful truth of not fitting in. Genuine laughs between heart-stopping moments. These kids are funny because they're scared. Plus there's a moonshine-brewing bus driver, a dog smarter than most adults, and cafeteria rice balls used as weapons. Stakes that escalate from ""don't fail summer school"" to ""don't collapse the space-time continuum."" Here's what makes it different: The found family feels real. These kids don't become instant best friends-they argue, screw up, let each other down. Trust gets earned through actual trials. Small-town atmosphere you can taste. You'll smell the diesel exhaust, feel the summer humidity, hear the creak of abandoned buildings. Adults trying their best and still failing. Dads numbing pain with moonshine. Moms climbing corporate ladders while families crumble. Science that respects your intelligence. Time works differently near massive objects. The Nexus won't allow harm. Actions have consequences across space and time. Why readers recommend it: ""Finally, a found family that doesn't feel manufactured."" ""It's The Goonies meets Interstellar with the heart of Stand By Me."" ""I was the weird kid in school. This book saw me."" Bottom line: Sometimes you don't find where you fit-you create it with people brave enough to be different alongside you. When ancient aliens, government conspiracies, and reality collide with homework and heartbreak, something special happens. The future isn't written by the popular kids-it's built by misfits brave enough to try. Because being normal never changed anything. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G a DavisPublisher: G. A. Davis Imprint: G. A. Davis Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9798232458652Pages: 266 Publication Date: 03 December 2025 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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