Nirvana by J. R. Stewart
Posted: 08 Nov 2015, 11:47
The world of 2030’s is a hard place of barren land; the bees have all died. The “company” Hexagon, controls everything and unless you are one of the few, life is very hard.
This is the world where Larissa Kenders and Andrew live . Her world is music, his world is science, but they come together in one accord. After Andrew disappears while on a mission, Kenders can visit Andrew in Nirvana, a computer virtual reality world. Kenders is trying to deal with the question of Andrew’s survival, is he alive or not. She is told over and over he is dead, that Nirvana is a game, but strange things are happening in Nirvana and in the real world. There are mysteries afoot and secrets to reveal. Who is friend and who is really foe, what is real and what is not, and will she find all the answers to her burning questions.
This genre of book is often hard for me to read as I am usually not a fan of dystopian stories, but I found this one interesting as the author created a story designed to grab you and not let go. The ending of the story has a surprise in store. J. R. Stewart plotted twists and turns and mystery into this story and did so very well. Over all, this was a very interesting read that held my attention.
I receive this book from the publisher and Netgalley in return for an honest review.
This is the world where Larissa Kenders and Andrew live . Her world is music, his world is science, but they come together in one accord. After Andrew disappears while on a mission, Kenders can visit Andrew in Nirvana, a computer virtual reality world. Kenders is trying to deal with the question of Andrew’s survival, is he alive or not. She is told over and over he is dead, that Nirvana is a game, but strange things are happening in Nirvana and in the real world. There are mysteries afoot and secrets to reveal. Who is friend and who is really foe, what is real and what is not, and will she find all the answers to her burning questions.
This genre of book is often hard for me to read as I am usually not a fan of dystopian stories, but I found this one interesting as the author created a story designed to grab you and not let go. The ending of the story has a surprise in store. J. R. Stewart plotted twists and turns and mystery into this story and did so very well. Over all, this was a very interesting read that held my attention.
I receive this book from the publisher and Netgalley in return for an honest review.