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Dimensional rifts tear. Ancient conspiracies crumble. Jackson Bach's raw glyph energy shouldn't exist. At Atlantis University, students master dimensional magic across infinite realms. Jackson's Earth-coded powers summon impossible phantoms. Einstein's ghost teaches forbidden physics. Joan of Arc's specter guides his blade. Each portal jump triggers more historical echoes. Squad Infinity hunts salvage through storm-wracked dimensions and crystal gravity wells. Zaena's feline reflexes slice interdimensional pirates. Kix's plasma arsenal melts war-machines. Talia's hacking infiltrates quantum archives. Cosmic forces hunt them back. The Veil Mechanism--spanning galaxies--fractures under Jackson's presence. Memory vaults whisper of burning worlds and exodus fleets. The Academy's greatest secret unravels: Earth wasn't lost. It was erased from dimensional records. Now Jackson's abilities expose millennia-old conspiracies. Dominion warlords rise from mirror-realm tombs. Ancient powers that ruled star-clusters stir in quantum shadows, drawn by Earth's awakening echo. Academy debt becomes galactic manhunt. Will Jackson master his impossible heritage before dimensional war ignites? Or will humanity's cosmic exile shatter interstellar civilization's foundations? Academy adventures on an epic scale--where personal growth ignites galactic revelation.
Is Across the Realms appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Fantasy adventure with dimensional travel and squad-based action featuring moderate combat violence (plasma weapons, war-machines, interdimensional pirates). No sexual content or strong language. Historical figures appear as mentors.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include violence and war.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the magical academy setting, epic squad missions across dimensions, and the mystery of Earth's hidden cosmic past.