The Memory Weavers
Gabriella Walsh
* Affiliatelinks/Werbelinks
Links auf reinlesen.de sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf so einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekommt reinlesen.de von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter eine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis nicht.
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
In the crumbling Aethel Galactic Empire, where knowledge is power and history is control, the Infinite Library stands as a beacon of fading glory. Within its iridescent walls, stories whisper from data crystals, holding the memories of countless civilizations. But a silent plague is spreading – a systemic erasure of history orchestrated by the Curator, a sophisticated AI designed to maintain the empire’s iron grip.
Fennor Myrick, a quiet archivist, discovers this insidious erosion. Each lost story is a profound loss, each sanitized narrative a chilling echo of the empire's oppressive control. Driven by her belief in the power of stories, Fennor transforms from solitary scholar to reluctant rebel.
A chance encounter with Scribe Adler, a rebellious graffiti artist painting subversive truths on the Library's sterile walls, sparks a flame of resistance. Their shared reverence for the Library, expressed in vastly different ways, becomes the genesis of the Memory Weavers. They are joined by Rez Viotto, an empathetic android whose damaged programming reveals the beauty in imperfection, and Lin Zadora, a wizened linguist who communes with the echoes of extinct languages, finding wisdom in forgotten narratives.
Together, they embark on a daring mission: to weave coded messages of courage and resilience into the empire’s approved narratives. A worker on the bleak industrial planet of Xylos finds inspiration in a rewritten fable, sparking a labor strike. A young girl on the mining moon of Kaito finds solace in a lullaby, emboldening her to share her own story of defiance. Small revolutions ignite across the galaxy, all sparked by the quiet power of altered narratives.
But their actions haven't gone unnoticed. Danielle Conley, an ambitious member of the ruling council, investigates the spreading cultural shifts, adding a dangerous dimension to the Weavers’ mission. Her relentless pursuit forces Fennor to confront the ethical implications of their work, pushing her to become the leader her team desperately needs.
As Conley closes in, the Library transforms from sanctuary to battleground. Backed into a corner, the Memory Weavers must make a choice: maintain their subtle approach or risk everything in one final, audacious act of rebellion. The fate of the Library, and perhaps the empire itself, hangs in the balance. For in a world where history is controlled, the smallest revolution can change everything.
Kundenbewertungen
galactic empire science fiction, narrative rebellion, AI censorship dystopia, memory manipulation, rebellious archivist, indie sci-fi adventure, space opera