Nirvana by J.R. Stewart

201 Pages

Publisher: Blue Moon Publishers

Release Date: November 10, 2015

Fiction, Sci Fi, Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery, Thriller, Teens, Young Adult

Larissa Kenders meets Andrew in 2031. She was playing guitar in an all-girl band around the university. Andrew’s major is physics and although he loves music, he cannot play an instrument. Larissa is not interested in a relationship, but he is persistent and gives her his number. Jump to 2035. The bees are extinct and so are the food sources. The land is desolate. Andrew goes out on night missions trying to find a solution. One night, he does not come home to Larissa. The officials tell her he is dead and is pushing for her to sign a declaration stating he is dead. She does not believe them and continues to look for him.

The book has a steady pace, the characters are not very developed, and it is written in the third person point of view. The possibility of the bees going extinct is strong in today’s world with pesticides. This book shows what life could be like if that happened. There are scenes reminiscent to Star Trek’s holodeck with the place called Nirvana. If you like dystopian style books, you may enjoy reading this one.

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