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- Omnibus – il Dio del cielo
- Un fantasy che emoziona e fa riflettere
- L’amicizia tra Omnibus e Ignis: un legame che segna il destino
- Frasi che restano
- Il dolore di Meredith e Dan: la perdita come motore del cambiamento
- Un viaggio tra speranza e disperazione
- Uno stile limpido e intenso
- Riflessione sulla perdita
- Biografia
Omnibus il Dio del cielo
II volume della saga Ignis l’arcangelo del fuoco
Massimiliano Gradante
Fantasy
30/05/2025
215 pp
260 g
“Omnibus. Il Dio del cielo”, si trova a fare i conti con eventi impensabili che emergono dal suo passato, trascinando con sé Dan e Meredith. Costretti a intraprendere un viaggio verso la Torre del Cielo, un luogo che credevano sepolto nei ricordi, i protagonisti si trovano a fronteggiare segreti che minacciano di sconvolgere il loro mondo. Ogni passo li avvicina a una verità che, forse, è sempre stata sotto i loro occhi. Un viaggio interiore ed esteriore, dove il coraggio e la scoperta si intrecciano in una trama avvincente e ricca di colpi di scena. Chi conosce davvero la verità? E quali conseguenze porterà alla luce? Preparati a un’avventura che cambia il destino di chi osa cercare
Omnibus – il Dio del cielo
Secondo volume della saga “Ignis, l’Arcangelo del Fuoco” di Massimiliano Gradante
Un fantasy che emoziona e fa riflettere
Con Omnibus – Il Dio del Cielo, Massimiliano Gradante ci conduce nuovamente in un universo fantasy intenso e intriso di sentimento.
Un’opera che non si limita all’avventura o alla magia, ma che tocca le sfere più profonde dell’animo umano, esplorando amicizia, dolore e redenzione con una scrittura limpida e coinvolgente.
L’amicizia tra Omnibus e Ignis: un legame che segna il destino
Il secondo volume della saga ci conduce nel passato di Omnibus e Ignis: un umano e un arcangelo uniti da un’amicizia profonda, capace di sfidare i confini tra i mondi.
Eppure, una domanda tormenta Omnibus:
«Perché noi siamo i più deboli? Io voglio essere forte.»
È da questo desiderio che nasce la sua scelta, una decisione destinata a segnare per sempre la sua vita e quella del suo amico.
Spinto dal bisogno di cambiare il proprio destino di umano, Omnibus si lascia attrarre da una voce suadente, una promessa di forza e potere.
Nemmeno le parole della madre riescono a fermarlo. Quando lui le chiede se gli esseri umani potranno mai essere forti come gli arcangeli, lei gli risponde con dolcezza:
«C’è una cosa che noi abbiamo, ed è molto più grande di qualsiasi altro potere: il nostro cuore, piccolo mio.
Il cuore che possediamo è talmente forte da superare la potenza di qualunque angelo o arcangelo.»
Frasi che restano
Le parole della madre di Omnibus mi hanno toccato profondamente.
Perché è vero: il nostro cuore è grande, è forte. È capace di sopportare ogni dolore e di trasformarlo in un nuovo fiore.
Il potere, la forza, non saranno mai grandi quanto il cuore di chi sa amare e perdonare, ma soprattutto di chi sa donare senza pretendere nulla in cambio.
La forza del nostro cuore è qualcosa che nessuno potrà mai toglierci.
Il dolore di Meredith e Dan: la perdita come motore del cambiamento
Nel racconto emergono anche le storie di Meredith e Dan, due anime ferite dalla perdita. Entrambi hanno perso i propri fratelli troppo presto.
Meredith è stata abbandonata dai genitori, incapaci di accettare la verità: il loro figlio è morto a causa di un evento extrasensoriale.
Dan, invece, si trova a fare i conti con la morte del fratello e, successivamente, con quella del padre.
Due dolori che si sommano, generando in lui un bisogno disperato di forza, un desiderio di risvegliare poteri interiori rimasti dormienti.
Un viaggio tra speranza e disperazione
Il cammino di Dan e Meredith diventa un viaggio tra luce e ombra, tra speranza e dolore.
Ritornano là dove tutto era cominciato nel primo volume, spinti dalla volontà di cambiare un destino che sembra già scritto.
Ed è proprio lì che Dan, travolto dall’amore e dalla paura di perdere ancora, decide di sacrificarsi per Meredith:
«Non voglio perdere più nessuno».
Un atto estremo e commovente, che rappresenta la forza dell’amore nella sua forma più pura e disperata.
Uno stile limpido e intenso
Massimiliano Gradante conquista con una prosa pulita e delicata, capace di descrivere emozioni complesse con sorprendente semplicità.
La sua scrittura accompagna il lettore dentro un mondo magico, ma incredibilmente reale per la sua umanità.
Un romanzo che parla di perdita, rinascita e amicizia eterna.
Riflessione sulla perdita
La perdita non è soltanto assenza: è un vuoto che continua a parlare.
Dal punto di vista psicologico, rappresenta quel delicato momento in cui mente e cuore cercano un nuovo equilibrio, accettando che qualcosa — o qualcuno — non farà più parte del nostro presente.
Eppure, la presenza di chi amiamo resta viva nei ricordi, nei gesti e nei luoghi che continuano a custodire la sua essenza.
Il dolore del distacco, se accolto, può trasformarsi in una forza rigenerante: diventa occasione di introspezione, crescita e consapevolezza.
Ogni ricordo diventa un sentiero nel bosco dell’anima, dove il passato non svanisce, ma cambia forma per continuare a camminare al nostro fianco.
Biografia
Massimiliano, ha sempre coltivato, fin dalla più tenera età, la passione per la scrittura. Già alle elementari si cimentava nella stesura di testi horror e fantasy.
A causa degli impegni della vita, tuttavia, ha dovuto accantonare questa passione per parecchi anni, riuscendo a riprenderla inizialmente nel 2016 ma poi, con più costanza, nel 2018 e fino ad oggi.Ha partecipato a concorsi di poesie e/o racconti, ottenendo anche numerosi riconoscimenti di cui ha un caro ricordo. Il suo obiettivo, da sempre, e trasmettere la sua passione ed emozione a ipotetici lettori, attraverso l’unico mezzo che ha imparato nel tempo ad amare e di cui, oggi, non può fare a meno: la scrittura.
Ominbus- il Dio del ciel: il secondo volume che esplora l'amicizia
Omnibus – Il Dio del Cielo è un fantasy intenso e profondo di Massimiliano Gradante ci regala un viaggio emotivo tra amicizia, dolore e rinascita.Gloria Donati (Magozine.it)
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Laptop rebelliert? Löcher in der Hose? Fliewatüüt macht komische Geräusche?
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Alibaba’s AI aces top global maths contests, challenging OpenAI’s dominance
Alibaba’s AI aces top global maths contests, challenging OpenAI’s dominance
Qwen3-Max-Thinking, the latest version of Alibaba’s Qwen3 model family, achieved perfect scores in two prestigious US maths competitions.Ben Jiang (South China Morning Post)
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The aftermath of a Russian drone attack on a residential building in Dnipro overnight on Nov. 8, 2025. The attack killed one person and injured 11 others, including two children. (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Governor Vladyslav Haivanenko/Telegram)
Russia launches ‘massive’ missile attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, drone attack sparks fires in Kyiv. Russia launched yet another wide-ranging attack on Ukrainian cities overnight on Nov. 8, using a combination of drone and missiles to strike targets across the country.
Drones hit key Russian petrochemical plant in Republic of Bashkortostan, Ukraine’s HUR says. HUR claims that the drone strike on Nov. 6 led to a fire in the workshop producing an additive known as agidol, used for aviation fuel.
Ukraine estimates its long-range weapon production at over $30 billion in 2026. In a closed-door briefing with journalists, Rustem Umerov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, and Oleksandr Kamyshin, an advisor on Strategic Industries to the President’s Office, said that the current production capacity (for this year) of the Ukrainain defense industry is around $35 billion per year.
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Ukraine secures 300 million cubic meters of American LNG amid Russian attacks on gas production. Orlen will deliver three cargoes of American liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Ukraine in the first quarter of 2026.
Kremlin denies Lavrov fell out of favor with Putin after canceled Trump summit. “I will give you a brief answer: there is nothing true in these reports,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
‘Full sanctions exemption‘ granted as Orban meets Trump in Washington to discuss Russian oil, war against Ukraine. The U.S. and Hungary are also planning to sign a “significant nuclear cooperation agreement,” Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said.
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Sweden has helped fund 400 drones for Ukraine’s strike campaign on Russian oil refineries. Denys Shmyhal’s announcement comes as Ukraine aims to strike deeper into Russian territory in an attempt to disrupt its logistics and grind down its war machine from a distance.
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[Article] 'Vibe Coding' Named Word of the Year By Collins Dictionary
Collins Dictionary has named "vibe coding" its 2025 word of the year -- a term coined by Andrej Karpathy for when a user makes an app or website by describing it to AI rather than writing programming code manually. The term, which is confusingly made up of two words, was "one of 10 words on a shortlist to reflect the mood, language and preoccupations of 2025," reports the BBC.
‘Stop Killing Games’ Finds More Allies From MPs In The UK
Thankfully, the Stop Killing Games movement isn’t stopping this time. YouTuber Ross Scott kicked the movement off in 2024 to generate political action around the disappearance of games that people had bought purely because the company that sold them decided to no longer support them or run backend infrastructure needed play them. While the movement found very little purchase at first, it resurfaced earlier this summer when Scott and a fellow YouTuber got into it over why the campaign failed to launch. That back and forth between them went somewhat viral, which in turn led at least one high-ranking EU politician to express interest in the movement.
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US Supreme Court blocks requiring full SNAP funding
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday granted the federal government a temporary reprieve from a lower court order mandating full funding of food assistance benefits for November.
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Europeans largely skip Latin American summit under Trump's shadow
Top European leadership is set to skip the EU-CELAC summit on Sunday marked by tensions between the United States and Colombia. Donald Trump is also pursuing an aggressive policy on Venezuela, with Nicolás Maduro in focus. Europeans cite low attendance to cancel summit participation.
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Canada Supreme Court clarifies consent in sexual assault cases
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that trial judges must consider all available evidence, not only a complainant’s testimony, when deciding whether a person had the capacity to consent to sexual activity. The decision in R. v. Rioux clarified how courts should assess capacity and consent in cases involving intoxication, memory loss, or fragmented recollection.
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Rights groups accuse Tunisia of prioritizing EU migration funding over humanitarian concerns
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Spirit Reaches Agreement With Pilots And Flight Attendants Over Pay Cuts
The airline has been furloughing pilots and cabin crew members in recent months, while also slimming down its fleet size.
Yet Another TISZA Party Data Breach Scandal: Blame the Russians and Orbán
Sensitive data from 200,000 users of the TISZA application was leaked after a similar data scandal occurred in early October.
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Nelle ultime 48 ore #FediBasket #Polonara
Nelle ultime 48 ore:
- Baskonia e Virtus hanno sfilato a centrocampo a Vitoria con uno striscione dedicato a Polonara. Lunghissimi applausi e pubblico basco visibilmente commosso.
- coach Paolo Galbiati si è presentato in diretta davanti alle telecamere di Eurolega con la maglia di Polonara, e ha chiesto di non parlare nè in spagnolo nè in inglese per dire "Achi, questa è la tua. Non vedo l'ora di rivederti in campo".
- Efes e Milano hanno sfilato a centrocampo a Istanbul con uno striscione dedicato a Polonara. Tanti gli applausi da parte dei 9000 turchi.
- lo Zalgiris ha proiettato sul cubo e sui maxischermi una foto ed un messaggio per Polonara, con diversi minuti di applausi da parte dei 15.000 lituani
Quello che sta accadendo in tutta Europa è meraviglioso. E, lo sappiamo per certo, è un'iniezione di fiducia importantissima di cui necessita Achille in questo periodo.
È davvero bellissimo vedere come il mondo al quale Polonara ha dato tanto in questi anni come giocatore, gli stia restituendo tutto.
At the 6-months mark, Pope Leo finds his footing and starts charting his own path and style
VATICAN CITY (AP) — “You get used to it.”
That was Pope Leo XIV ‘s matter-of-fact response when King Charles III asked about the swarms of televisions cameras documenting his historic visit to the Vatican last month.
Charles is no stranger to paparazzi, so Leo wasn’t telling the monarch anything he didn’t already know. But Leo’s blasé comment seemed to confirm what Vatican observers have noticed recently: that Leo has indeed gotten used to being pope, and is finding his footing six months into the job.
After his shock election in May and sharp learning curve over the summer, Leo’s key priorities are coming into focus, especially where he dovetails with his predecessor, Pope Francis, and where he diverges.
As his pontificate’s six-month mark arrives on Nov. 8, here’s a rundown of what we’ve learned about the first American pope, his style, substance and where he might take the Catholic Church.
Continuity with Francis on key social justice issues
Leo showed himself in perfect lockstep with Francis when he published his first major teaching document last month, on the church’s non-negotiable “preferential option for the poor.” Francis began writing the text before he died; Leo took it over and made it his own.
In it, Leo criticized how the wealthy live in a “bubble of comfort and luxury” while poor people suffer on the margins. He urged a renewed commitment to fixing the structural causes of poverty.
Leo has also embraced Francis’ ecological legacy, presiding over the first Mass using a new prayer formula “for the care of creation.” He has given the go-ahead to Francis’ ambitious plan to turn a Vatican-owned property north of Rome into a massive solar farm that could make Vatican City the world’s first carbon-neutral state.
Perhaps nowhere was Leo more Francis-like than on Oct. 23, when he met at the Vatican with Indigenous groups and representatives of popular movements who had been championed by the Argentine Jesuit.
Francis had prioritized people on the margins, and exhorted the church to accompany them as they demanded the basic human necessities of “tierra, techo, trabajo,” – land, housing and work.
Leo repeated Francis’ mantra during his audience and put his own spin on it, noting that his namesake, Pope Leo XIII, took up the issue of workers rights at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution.
“Echoing Francis’ words, I say today: land, housing and work are sacred rights. It is worthwhile to fight for them, and I would like you to hear me say, ‘I am here, I am with you!’” Leo said.
Cardinal Michael Czerny, a top adviser to both popes, said Leo is in perfect continuity with Francis, implementing processes that Francis set in motion.
“The transition from one Holy Father to another is not primarily a transition in policies,” Czerny said in an interview. While a change in governments from one party to the next can signal a break, “here it would be a mistake to look for that.”
“The stylistic differences are in the person, not in the teaching,” he said.
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EU confirms tighter visa rules for Russians to help stop ‘sabotage’
“Travelling to the EU is a privilege,” the bloc’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas says.
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What sabotage what are you talking about?
Travelling to the EU is a privilege
Good god this nazi just cant go without tooting some dog whistle can she?
What sabotage what are you talking about?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_… has a decent overview.
Zelenskyy vows to block Russian oil to Hungary — Hungary’s MOL says it can already go 80% non-Russian
Hungary’s top refiner made the claim just hours before Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with US President Donald Trump to seek sanctions relief.
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Robot rescues Ukrainian soldier trapped 33 days behind Russian lines, navigating minefields and mortar strikes
After seven attempts, Ukrainian forces managed to extract a wounded comrade from Russian-occupied ground with a drone resembling an armored off-road casket.
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Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15
Denmark's government has announced a plan to ban social media access for anyone under 15. The Ministry of Digitalization has led the move, allowing some parents to consent for children as young as 13 after assessment.
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France arrests four over protest at Israeli orchestra concert
French police have arrested four people after a Paris concert by Israel's national orchestra was disrupted, a prosecutor said Friday, with organisers saying protesters lit smoke flares at the event.
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Poland to Train 400,000 Citizens in “Largest Military Readiness Drive” Since WWII
Poland launches a historic defense training initiative, aiming to equip 400,000 citizens with military, medical, and cyber skills by 2027.
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K-pop idols to form Korea’s first labor union, could launch by end of year
Former Teen Top member Bang Min-su, better known by his stage name C.A.P, has been appointed head of the preparatory committee for Korea’s first-ever idol labor union — a move that could reshape how the K-pop industry addresses artists’ rights.
K-pop idols to form Korea’s first labor union, could launch by end of year
Former Teen Top member Bang Min-su, better known by his stage name C.A.P, has been appointed head of the preparatory committee for Korea’s first-ev...Xportsnews (The Korea Times)
Brazil top-court panel unanimously rejects Bolsonaro's prison sentence appeal
Bolsonaro has been under house arrest for three months for violating precautionary measures related to his alleged attempts to persuade United States President Donald Trump to interfere in his criminal case.
Brazil top-court panel unanimously rejects Bolsonaro's prison sentence appeal
Bolsonaro has been under house arrest for three months for violating precautionary measures related to his alleged attempts to persuade United States President Donald Trump to interfere in his criminal case.The Jakarta Post
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