Legacy
The Biodome Chronicles, Book 1
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Sunny Patel
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Jesikah Sundin
She is locked inside an experimental world. He has never met the girl who haunts his dreams. A chilling secret forever binds their lives together.
Willow Oak Watson has never met a stranger. Never known the open wide sky. Never seen modern technology.
The experimental world she was born into is built on rules and traditions. Edicts no one has dared challenge - until her father’s shocking death places an invisible crown of power on her brother’s head. A coveted legacy that may be the very reason her father now lies dead.
Unsure of who they can trust, her brother risks their family’s banishment in a hunt for answers. A bold decision that leads them to a hidden communications room and to Fillion Nichols, a young man with a chilling link to her family. A stranger Willow feels a bond with the moment they meet. A connection that has haunted his dreams for years.
Everything about Fillion bends her reality and screams danger. He is the complete opposite of all that she has ever known and from a world she fears. Yet he is the only one who can decode the many cryptic secrets destroying her home.
A necessity if her family is to survive.
Worlds collide in an unforgettable quest for truth, unfolding a story rich in mystery, betrayal, and love.
A salivating blend of medieval meets the near future in this gritty young adult eco-dystopian tale, brimming with psychological thrills, strong nature and found family themes, and an angsty enemies-to-lovers slow-burn fated romance that forever alters the reality of two worlds.
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"A captivating YA hybrid of sci-fi and medieval fantasy, mystery, and romance, Legacy opens The Biodome Chronicles series with divergent worlds on a carefully planned collision course." (Chanticleer Book Reviews)
"...This book was beautifully written. It was detailed, immersive, and had a subtlety that I cannot help but be impressed by." (Kookie Krysp Reviews)
"This is a fantastic launch to what promises to be a vivid and engaging series." (Pure Jonel Book Reviews)
If you could sum up Legacy in three words, what would they be?
Sci-fi meets VictorianWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Legacy?
The epigraphs giving context to the biosphere and the storyWhich scene was your favorite?
I loved getting the back story to how the whole system worked-- technology etc. I think the author did a great job of researching and making it really believable.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Choose your world.Any additional comments?
It took me a little before I could get into the narrator's voice, since most YA novels I listen to are read by young women. I thought the author did a great job of creating two distinct worlds, and making you really think about which future you would rather live in. Two extremes. Really well done.SO unique!
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A fascinating take on the future
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Lots to like
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The characters are very different from each other but most are very interesting. As is often the case, the rebel is usually the more interesting character but Sundin has created most of her characters as people you cheer for and they aren’t so good that you become bored. In fact, the mannerisms of the characters are so well written, I could see most of the characters in my mind’s eye. I kept picturing Fillion as a young Judd Nelson from Breakfast Club.
The writing is exceptional. I became really engrossed in the story. And when it was finished, I immediately bought the ebook version of the second book. At the time of this writing, there wasn’t an audiobook for the second or third novel.
And there needs to be. (hint, hint)
Production: In the beginning, there was background static/hiss but that goes away eventually. I listened to the beginning of this audiobook on several audiobook player apps, through the computer and my phone and the beginning static was on all the apps and devices. If that bothers you, I highly recommend you bear with it for a bit because this book is magnificent and Sunil Patel is a fantastic narrator.
Patel, does a straight reading but it is well done. I’m usually a fan of the narrator’s who do “voices” but I quickly became very engrossed in the storyline and Patel’s narration. He is an excellent narrator who is lovely to listen to. The only negatives I found were that at times the dialogue was written in such a way that it was difficult to tell which character was saying what and a couple of times, his narrating sped up but he soon went back to a more relaxed speed. Something I thought was humorous was that the narrator acted out the spitting noises. I’m still not sure what I think about that. It felt like he really got into the story and I don’t blame him as the writing is superb. All in all, though, these are very small things and didn’t distract too much from his narration.
Yes, this is a young adult book but this middle-aged wench was thoroughly enthralled with it. I highly recommend this series.
Note: There are drug references, underage drinking, and profanity if you keep track of that sort of thing.
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Modern Medieval Green Living
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The story was interesting and very complicated, with some surprise twists and secrets. The author has a poetic writing style, very descriptive and flowery, creating a vivid imagery that came to life for the reader. Everything was so descriptive, yet at times I feel like the detail overwhelmed me and the plot transitions were lacking. The idea of the book was also really creative and unique, a simple society with no technology or advancements bubbled safely within a futuristic society with the most advanced of technology. The clash between the two elements made for some interesting interactions and ideas that I had never thought of before.
The narration in the story skips between three character: Leaf the practical and reliable son of the Earth Element who has lived his whole life in the dome, Willow aka Oakley the fiery impetuous younger sister to Leaf, and Fillion (named after the actor who just so happens to star in one of my most favorite show- Firefly- I loved this random reference thrown into the story!) the rebel hacker who lives adrift in the futuristic world. I found Leaf to be a very one dimensional character and not very interesting, his parts felt more like am ambivalent narrator watching over everything instead of a part of it. Oakley was intense and slightly crazy, giving hormonal girls a run for their money for sure with her out of control mood swings and hot anger- she was 100% unpredictable and headstrong. Fillion, ah, Fillion, my favorite. He had so much depth and thought put into him I could not help but be intrigued.
I found the narrator to have a very interesting voice as well as great enunciation and timing, but I was a little disappointed since it was hard to distinguish between voices. The narrator was great at doing one voice but I did not like when there were conversation between the characters because I had no idea who was talking, there was no differentiation at all between the speakers. It made it hard to follow the story and I noticed myself checking out at times since I was a little confused.
I thought this book over all was interesting and different, a nice mish mash of worlds and technology to create a new kind of fantasy/science fiction journey. Legacy is the first in a trilogy and there is no way I could even predict what will happen for the characters or what secrets will come out next. I am glad that I got the chance to listen to this book and I would like to continue the series, but I think I will read a physical copy for the next installment.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
A world of of the past set inside the future
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