Lysandra

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Pub Date Oct 30 2018 | Archive Date Mar 31 2019

Description

She survived their injustice, but will they survive her vengeance?

Lysandra is the second book of a sci-fi trilogy, promising the reader a suspenseful and entertaining read that will leave them wanting more. The author’s first novel, The Cygnus Virus, was described by IndieReader as, “an infectious cyberpunk thriller,” and Kirkus Reviews as, “a story that’s part William Gibson-style Cyberthriller, part wacky comedy.” Interwoven through both books are themes of cloning, virtual reality, redemption and vengeance.

Lysandra is a genetically modified Magdalene who wants to be like any other teen living on planet Terra, but the unholy Church won’t leave her alone. After it tries using its ownership of her DNA to try to control her, there’s a nasty trial and some wicked turns through which Lysandra and the reader discover Lysandra’s hidden powers. She seems to get away, at least for a while, until the Church enlists the help of the ultimate assassin – a rebooted space virus from Earth named Cygnus, she once destroyed. Now her only hope is an ex-con and defrocked lawyer, Andron, and his band of misfits. To have any chance of survival, they must learn how to work together and Lysandra to believe in herself. Desperate and out of options, they take the fight to the Church in an explosive ending, that will leave the reader breathless.

T.J. Zakreski made his debut as a writer in 2016, although it can be said he is no stranger to crafting dialogue as a seasoned litigator.  Early in his legal career, Zakreski received global accolades for his work in defence of Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser against Monsanto over GMO seeds in front of the Supreme Court of Canada. Dialogue from his defence is featured in the reality play “Seeds” and the case has inspired a movie presently in production in Canada, Percy.


She survived their injustice, but will they survive her vengeance?

Lysandra is the second book of a sci-fi trilogy, promising the reader a suspenseful and entertaining read that will leave them...


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Lysandra reminded me of Lucy and Red Sparrow creating humans from genetically modified humans wanting them to fit in society, be part of a cult or even save the world. This book was brilliantly conceived and we'll executed understanding. Just when you thought you know what happens, the plot takes a new turn. I also loved the imagery work done with this book. It's like taking the journey along wondering what will happen with Lysandra.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. We will consider this novel for our sci-fi collection at the library. That is why we give this book 4 stars.

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Lysandra by T.J. Zakreski
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In a lot of ways or perhaps all of them, the only way to review this book is through spoilers. So here's your mild warning.

There's a lot going on under the surface that is both essential to the tale and interesting enough that we actually NEED to talk about it in a review or the awesome JUST CAN'T BE SHOWN. :)

I mean, I could just say it's awesome and all but that kinda misses the point. WHY?

Because... the New Adult clone of Jesus created by an AI virus from another star system is getting into trouble, is taking on the monstrosity of the future Religious State, and she's not doing it alone.

The virus has plans of his own and he's just as godly as before. He's including the poor guy from the previous novel, too. And if this wasn't cool enough, the whole nature of reality, virtual reality, of alternate universes and times as seen through branching-off versions spawned through wormholes, is on full display here.

As the Stones might say, we've got ourselves a revolution.

I mentioned once in the review of the Cygnus Invasion that the author takes the ball from Philip K Dick and runs with it. And he does. There's a lot of godlike stuff going on here. Zakreski has a zany core here while retaining the serious exploration of the original subject. It's treated lightly, quickly, as well as with all the solemnity and depth it requires. I can't ask for more. Easy to read and yet it tackles a lot of complex topics.

Religion, godhood... beware the Spear of Destiny. It looks like a little quantum tomfoolery is on its way. :) Beware the minotaur in the labyrinth. :)

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I seriously loved the premise of this book and found the world the author create to not only be so vivid but also kind of addicting. the plot was fully realized and pulled me in from page one.

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This fun cyberpunk novel breaks sci-fi walls with it's sheer creativity and excellent writing. I got sucked into reading this novel after work and turned around to find myself putting it down in the wee-hours of the morning. But it was TOTALLY worth it. Perfect for fans who like to question their reality. If you like books like Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Richard K. Morgan's Altered Carbon, or anything Black Mirror on Netflix, then this book is for you. The author is a master storyteller and blends a coming of age story of a genetically engineered girl, a futuristic space craft, North America, and Nazis to entertain the reader for hours. I don't want to give away too many spoilers, but this is an unexpected gem in modern science fiction. Can't wait to read what the author does next. As someone who works in fashion and costume design, I could see this novel being adapted onto the stage or silver screen by a director who wanted to have some fun at their craft. Good job. Excellent craftsmanship.

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Having not read the first book I really struggled with this.
I did not like the characters and struggled to get into the story.
It was just not for me.

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