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Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 16:00
by kfwilson6
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Lux University" by J.Y. Olmos.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Alisa, along with many other human females, is trying to learn the rules of her new home, the moon Lux. Lux is a world in which the people look and act much like humans, the people can read minds, and there eight times as many men as there are women. The women are expected to become strong Matriarchs who will take multiple husbands. Alisa is just on the verge of coming into her Matriarch powers when a natural disaster throws her into the arms of the very attractive Jensen Tourneau. Jensen is plagued by family issues which are keeping him from living the life he has been working toward as the assistant to a senator. Alisa is not at all what he expected, and the unplanned interaction between the two forces them to recognize they may have jumped to conclusions about the other. Jensen has a large chip on his shoulder as a result of his brother inviting humans to live on his ancestral land. Alisa may just be the one to soften his heart toward those who were forced from Earth with no other option but to accept the charity of those living on Lux.

Lux University by J.Y. Olmos is a follow-up to the Matriarch trilogy which centers around Alisa’s mother, Evonne. Having not read the trilogy, I can say that I was quite confused about how Alisa came to be a resident of Lux, which I never came to fully understand. There is a lot of information about the natives of Lux, the geographic structure of the galaxy Lux is in, and the way in which Matriarch powers manifest that I am led to believe is fleshed out in the trilogy, but is not reintroduced in Lux University. The world-building was likely already done, so there wasn’t much world-building in this follow-up. I believe the author intended for the reader to pick up Lux University only after reading its predecessors.

The story itself, for those who have first familiarized themselves with Lux by reading the Matriarch trilogy and might be more comfortable reading Lux University, is not an original idea, nor is it a very fulfilling plot. The novel focuses on Alisa and Jensen’s initial dislike of one another, their sudden attraction and simultaneous irritation with each other, and their struggle to figure out whether or not they will part ways or find a way to have a relationship. This is a common thread in teen novels which is usually enhanced by a subplot. However, the subplot, which is the struggle between humans and their new home’s leaders to determine how the people from Earth will be treated and if they will continue to live on Lux, is discussed minimally and is not very central to the story. Therefore, this is really just another teen romance.

Unfortunately, there is not much more I can expound on. I think the preceding trilogy has potential from what I gathered about Lux and its inhabitants from this book. I can’t imagine this would be a satisfying follow-up for fans though, as nothing really happens beyond Alisa and Jensen’s potential relationship.

What I can say about Lux University that I have not been able to say about any other book I’ve reviewed is that the editing is flawless. The book is well written, and I did not find a single grammar error, typo, or syntax error. Despite a lack of thrills and world-building in this novel, I think female teens who enjoy romances between teenage characters in another world could enjoy this novel. I recommend it to older teens (16+) as there is some cursing. I am going to grant Lux University 3 out of 4 stars based on the assumption that it would be more thoroughly appreciated by those who are already familiar with Olmos’s world, the fact that the editing is flawless, and the assertion that teen readers would enjoy the interactions between Alisa and Jensen as they attempt to navigate their relationship. A deeper development of the issues between the leaders and the humans along with more information about the structure of the galaxy and the people of Lux would have made Lux University worthy of 4 stars and could have easily made it an enjoyable stand-alone novel.

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Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 01:01
by Sicily Joy
I liked the premise of mind reading and Matriarch powers. Too bad this book doesn't do a good job filling in the information from the previous books. I may try the first book in the series. Thank you for your honest and great review.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 01:38
by Debjani Ghosh
It does not seem that I will enjoy this book since it cannot be read as a standalone. Plus, I am not looking forward to reading teen romance. Thanks for the honest review!

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 02:03
by Bianka Walter
A book with flawless editing is a rare find! What a pity the story wasn't as strong. It's always frustrating when you feel like you've been inserted into a whole world that you know nothing about.
Awesome review :)

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 05:49
by Georgia Lyonhyde
Sicily Joy wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 01:01 I liked the premise of mind reading and Matriarch powers. Too bad this book doesn't do a good job filling in the information from the previous books. I may try the first book in the series. Thank you for your honest and great review.
My thoughts exactly. I'm not sure I want to commit to a trilogy and if I did, I feel that I would have to read them all quite close together so as not to forget any of the information I would perhaps expect to be reintroduced in later books.

The concept sounds really fun, so it's a shame that the fillers are missing. I think I would read the series if I was looking for something interesting and sci-fi-esque, which isn't my usual request.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 08:30
by kandscreeley
Well, this doesn't sound very original from what you've said. It's a plot that I'm interested in, but I'm just not sure about the book. Besides that, I would definitely want to start with the first. It kind of sounds like filler between the first and third books. Thanks for the review, though.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 08:54
by kfwilson6
kandscreeley wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 08:30 Well, this doesn't sound very original from what you've said. It's a plot that I'm interested in, but I'm just not sure about the book. Besides that, I would definitely want to start with the first. It kind of sounds like filler between the first and third books. Thanks for the review, though.
It was meant to be a novella at first. I think because the first 3 books are about Evonne, and the author thought people might like to know what ended up happening with her daughter. I think it would be more easily appreciated by fans of the series, but either way, it was still a pretty unoriginal plot. Lots of potential though. I was very interested in the differences between Lux and Earth, especially the multiple husbands thing ;)

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 08:55
by kfwilson6
Bianka Walter wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 02:03 A book with flawless editing is a rare find! What a pity the story wasn't as strong. It's always frustrating when you feel like you've been inserted into a whole world that you know nothing about.
Awesome review :)
I think the world is quite interesting, so I hope Olmos does a good job of describing it in the preceding trilogy. She seems to be a pretty good writer, especially with the perfect editing. I was very impressed by that.

Thanks Bianka!

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 09:01
by kfwilson6
Sicily Joy wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 01:01 I liked the premise of mind reading and Matriarch powers. Too bad this book doesn't do a good job filling in the information from the previous books. I may try the first book in the series. Thank you for your honest and great review.
I'm contemplating checking out the first book as well. The writer has a good style. I just wanted more details, which I think we might get from the trilogy. Thank you so much for commenting.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 10:18
by AmySmiles
Sounds interesting, but not usually what I find myself going for in reading choices. I'll look into the first book and see if it something that might be of interest but I don't think I'd like to read this one as a stand alone. Great review.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 10:34
by EvaDar
I always enjoy your reviews. Your writing is engaging. It sounds like if this had broken out of the teen romance arc and offered more narrative to tie it in with the trilogy it would have been a more satisfying stand alone read. Thanks for the great introduction to this book.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 11:22
by T_stone
This book is not a standalone perhaps I get the books in the previous series, I won't be delving into this. However this is a great review. Always looking forward to books you review

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 12:00
by Helen_Combe
Hooray for good editing! I like my sci-fi to do a bit more than be a romance though. Great review.

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 16:11
by 1ditzyrn
It's too bad that there isn't more to the subplot. While I enjoy a bit of romance, I like for there to be a bit more action and "other-worldliness" in a sci-fi novel. Thanks for your review!

Re: Official Review: Lux University by J.Y. Olmos

Posted: 05 Oct 2018, 15:52
by Amy+++
I think I would have to read the whole trilogy in order to understand the book. Great review. The book sounds good.