Monday, March 9, 2020

Best 2020 - Dome Six: A Dystopian Adventure (The Cytocorp Saga)


Best Science Fiction 2020 ✔ Dome Six: A Dystopian Adventure (The Cytocorp Saga). 

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C.P. James I was really enthralled by Dome Six --it completely ruined my schedule for parts of two days ! DOME SIX brought back many memories and comparisons, similarities to WICK, by Michael Bunker. Both are excellent epic Dystopian novels. The story is one which quickly pulled me in, of keeping my interest and piquing my curiosity - it is very easy to follow. As the reader delves further into the novel, the character development broadens, and slowly more characters are introduced and more history of Dome Six is brought into the intrigue. I was so into the story, I found it all quite believable, and was right there with the key players. I highly recommend Dome Six for those avid readers who are ready to push aside other tasks and obligations, in order to dive into the mysteries and complexities of Dome life !




Best C.P. James  Although (spoiler alert) this is a plot that would be familiar to anyone who read “Logan’sRun”, it was well written and had reasonably good characters. I am interested to see where the next book takes the story.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.


C.P. James  Very, very nicely constructed and tightly woven. No plot twists or other shenanigans, yet many surprises. Dystopian, without question, yet a very futuristic yarn with a bit of Sci-Fi–that's probably inevitable, yet it isn't just patched in; James has used some futuristic agricultural, biological, political, and sociological conditions to meld and weld a chilling and plausible theme that is both engaging and disturbing.The characters are fully-formed, even to the point of acting against the flow of James' storyline, yet he doesn't hesitate to allow them their idiosyncrasies. He even allows them to interfere with the objectives of friend and foe–to say nothing of thwarting the interest and yes, hopes, of an engaged reader–and increase the challenges of life of "residents" of Dome Six.This isn't a typical "Preppers vs Zombies" (they get nasty-mouthed if I call them "Preppies"!); nobody in Dome Six is invulnerable, not even the elite who have ultimate authority over the people. Be careful who you get attached to: circumstances are getting grim, and some of the nicest folks–some real heros–are getting chewed up and turned under. But that isn't the worst of it!Worst of all, I don't have the sequel, and it hasn't been finalized … and the airlines are starting to ban emotional support pets … what's a fellow to do?

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