Explorers of Rinth by John Simons Aristotle wakes with no memory after being left for dead in a place that carries the seeds of a distant and dying Earth, but he is not alone. The survival of the human species rests on his shoulders and a small group of discarded humans. Meanwhile, Iseulte and her friends flee the spark of civil war that engulfs their home. They escape into long-forgotten tunnels where they find that things Humanity dabbled in and abandoned have taken on their own lives and destinies. Although separated by unimaginable distance, the future of these two groups was bound together in the distant past by the strangest secret of all. Young Adult • Science Fiction/Post-Apocalyptic • Science Fiction/Dystopian |
Reviewed by lamichi writer on :
Worldbuilding: Aided the story
Plot: Mostly clear Characters: Some more thought out than others
Storytelling: Balanced
Immersion: Satisfying, fulfilling experience Emotional Response: Engaging
Thought Provoking: New ideas came up
Cover: Matches the story well Content Warnings: sexual assault (brief off scene), violence It's a bizarre and very original weird Sci-Fi thriller where 3 POVs live in a strange asteroid station where things are not quite like they seem. While I think some chapters could be cut for brevity, the worldbuilding is insanely detailled. I liked how all 3 POVs converge. |
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