Monday, January 1, 2018
Review: Rise of Order: An Age of Order Novella by Julian North
Rise of Order
An Age of Order
Novella
by Julian North
Published: April 5,
2017
Publisher: Plebeian
Media
Genre: Dystopian,
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Blurb:
Five students. One secret. The birth of a dark revolution.
On a private aircraft carrying Jenn Ansel and four of her
high-school classmates, something goes terribly wrong. Instead of returning to
their privileged lives in the elite enclave of Buckhead, the plane lands in the
heart of divided, violent, Atlanta. And that is exactly what one of them wants.
The debts of the past are coming due, but one person’s revenge is another’s
opportunity… Come bear witness to the RISE OF ORDER.
Rise of Order is a standalone novella that takes place in
same universe as the award-winning Age of Order Saga. It’s a fantastic way to
be introduced to this dark-tinged future, or just a thrilling and
thought-provoking way to spend an hour or two without committing to an entire
novel. FREE!
My Review:
Jenn and her classmates are on their way home when there is
a tragedy aboard the private plane they are has to make an emergency landing in
South Atlanta a part of the state that is not controlled by the government.
Jenn and her classmates are whisked off the plane with their
hands tied and a bag over their heads. They are taken to the underground
tunnels of an old subway. Their captors want money and information from one of
Jenn’s classmates. If they don’t get the info they require then it could cost the
hostages their lives.
The author has put a
lot of info in such a little book. The world building is out of this world. The
characters are strong and all very likeable even the bad guys so to speak. Rise
of Order is not the first book by Julian North that I have read. I read the
first book in the Age of Order Saga which is named for the saga Age of Order at
the first of the year and I enjoyed it tremendously. The Age of Order Saga has
taken the dystopian world to a whole new level. I can’t wait to read more of
this world.
I would like to recommend Rise of Order to anyone who loves
a good dystopian novel. If you are looking for a quick read and like science
fiction or dystopian novels then look no further Rise of Order maybe just what
you are looking for.
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