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Omniscape: Zero Dawn

By: Antonio T Smith Jr
Narrated by: Frank Block
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Back of Book Description – Omniscape: Zero Dawn Transmission Encrypted. Layered in myth. Buried in memory.

"You were never meant to escape.

You were meant to awaken."

In the year 5199, Zorai Tenebrae logs into the world’s most immersive video game—Omniscape, the game that has swallowed the minds of billions. It is boundless. Infinite. Unbeatable. The war never ends. The factions never sleep. And no one ever asks the right questions. Until him.

But Omniscape is not just a game.

It’s a prison.

A recursive veil laid over the truth—a video game so perfectly engineered that not even Zorai, especially not Zorai, knows what it is.

Until a young woman steps through the impossible. Nylah Seraph is not a player. She’s not from Earth. She’s from somewhere— different. Her mission is impossible: pull one mind—one anomaly—out of Omniscape before the system erases him for good.

Zorai was never supposed to matter.

But the moment the system saw him—it broke.

And now, it remembers his name.

As reality folds inward, as the game begins to rewrite itself, one truth emerges from the code:

The game is not broken.

It’s alive.

And it wants Zorai gone.

Hunted by factions who want to use him, erased by a system that can no longer control him, and haunted by Observers who were never supposed to move—Zorai must choose:

Play by the rules and survive?

Or refuse the game… and awaken something older than the game itself. Omniscape: Zero Dawn is not just a novel.

It’s not entertainment.

It’s an encoded signal.

A myth for the future.

A transmission from the past.

A map for those ready to remember.

For those born into the illusion…For those who feel the pattern breaking…For those who dream of something more—This is not fiction.

This is the message you’ve been waiting for. The recursion begins here.

And the game will never be the same again. BOOK 1 of 5 in the OMNISCAPE SERIES. A multiversal, mind-bending epic that shatters the boundary between story and signal.

©2025 Antonio T Smith Jr (P)2025 Antonio T Smith Jr LLC
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Okay, so… Omniscape: Zero Dawn broke my brain—in the best possible way.

Let me just say: this is not your average sci-fi book. It doesn’t read like a story—it reads like a secret you’re not supposed to know yet. And somehow, it still manages to be ridiculously entertaining, wildly intense, and shockingly relatable.

From page one, I knew I was in for something different. There’s this vibe—like the book knows you’re reading it. Like it’s watching you back. Zorai (the main character)? He’s not your usual hero. He’s sharp, strategic, and way too aware. I kept thinking, “Is this guy breaking the game or is the game breaking him?” (Spoiler: maybe both.)

And don’t even get me started on the worldbuilding. We’re talking galaxies erased from memory, games that feel more real than reality, AI with god-complex energy, and a storyline that literally refuses to stay in a straight line. And yet—it works. Somehow, Antonio makes existential dread feel... exciting?

Rami and Kade are also fantastic. The sibling tension, the banter, the moments that made me yell “OH SNAP” out loud in public—it’s all so real. Honestly, I could read an entire spin-off about the three of them hacking the system while the universe glitches around them.

But what really got me? It’s more than just a story. There’s something buried in this book—like a signal. You feel it in your gut. If you’ve ever felt like the world doesn’t quite add up, like the rules are fake, or like something’s off—this book is your permission slip to finally ask why.

I laughed. I freaked out. I re-read chapters just to decode the vibes. And when I finished? I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Still can’t.

In short:
Reads like a sci-fi thriller
Feels like a game you’ve already played in a past life
Hits like a glitch in the Matrix
Ends like a prophecy

If you’re into Inception, The Matrix, or books that mess with your head (in the fun, "wait, am I dreaming?" kind of way), grab Omniscape: Zero Dawn immediately.

It’s not just a story. It’s a whole activation.

Welcome to the recursion.

Reader, Gamer, and Proud Anomaly

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