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Archer: A Journey to the New Golden Age series

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Neurodivergent teacher Archer expects to teach—but at the Circle School, education is anything but
ordinary. Thrust into a hidden world where gifted students wield extraordinary abilities, he’s charged
with mentoring five remarkable young Luca, a telepath who hears the unspoken; Ivy, who
communes with nature itself; Solara, an astral traveler who walks between realms; Kael, an energy
manipulator who bends reality; and Nova, who drifts between timelines.
But their powers come with a price. The Universal Thread—an unseen force connecting all life—is
unraveling, and only together can they uncover why. Under the guidance of the school’s enigmatic
leader Sylva and the mysterious Aria, Archer must help his students embrace their abilities, navigate
their differences, and uncover the truth before reality as we know it fractures beyond repair.
A mind-expanding journey of courage, connection, and limitless potential, Unlocking Minds
at a School for Visionaries is a thrilling tale that redefines what it means to be gifted. Perfect for fans
of The Midnight Library and A Deadly Education, this electrifying novel explores the strength of
neurodivergence, the power of unity, and the boundless mysteries of human consciousness.

172 pages, Paperback

Published May 15, 2025

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30 reviews
June 26, 2025
This book was a very quick and an enjoyable read. I liked Kael's sassy attitude, Luca/Archer were more level headed and I liked Nova overall the most. The other characters are more supporting characters, but I loved Solara's name. I really liked that the main character (Archer) was neurodivergent. The chapters were very short, the authors writing is very good, I only found 1 typo which was completely fine! I would recommend the book, it was a nice read. I just found the plot, some of the descriptions and some of the lines from the characters repetitive, but still a solid book. My favourite quotes are "Balance returns to those who seek it. Strength grows in those who believe it." "Embrace the cycle of renewal, knowing that loss makes space for growth." I give this book 3/5⭐
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58 reviews
July 28, 2025
This books is an introspective narrative that delves into the complexities of unity and personal growth. The novel revolves around Archer, a character grappling with a sense of loss and a search for purpose. Through Archer’s journey, the story metaphorically mirrors the internal battles we all face, bringing to light the intertwined nature of our strengths, fears, and insecurities. This novel is an intriguing read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of personal and collective growth.
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