Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Action packed YA dystopian fiction

Payback (Lockdownland Book 2) by Michael Botur picks up with the life of 20-year-old Eden Shepherd as she is released from jail early. Her sentence has been suspended for crimes committed during the year-long biodome experiment of book one, Moneyland. As she steps into freedom, she tries to pick up her middle-class life with her daughter, Hope, who was born under the dome and raised by Eden’s Mumshine during her incarceration. All she wants is to get back to normal life. But normal isn’t coming back to her dystopian world where the technological growth of AI has become uncontrollable and irreversible. 

Payback

 Eden’s father has given himself over to The Cloud (virtual world) along with half the people she knows. She is determined to rescue her father and bring him home. This one task works as a springboard for the entire plot. When she makes it to the Cloudport, she witnesses the sad reality of the existence of row upon rows of victims of The Cloud. Before they can return home, Eden, her Mumshine, and daughter are trapped within another biodome where Eden’s new arch-enemy is a vengeful father out to make her pay for the death of his child in the first biodome experiment.

Eden hooks up with feral kids who have made a life in the old mall, scrounging for what they need for daily life. As Eden works to find her place in this new social order she searches for a way of escape and quickly runs into trouble with adults who have turned against their children and mindlessly follow the vengeful “Father.”

 

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Book Review: Payback

Payback is the second novel I’ve read featuring Eden Shepherd. There is no dead space in this relevant, action-packed dystopian fiction that shines a light on why we are right to fear things like government mass surveillance or living in virtual reality. Eden Shepherd is a strong female protagonist who continues to grow and build on skills learned in book one, Moneyland. She discovers more about her family history, faces tough decisions, more loss, and the reality that her world is under constant surveillance. But Eden is a fighter. She will resist.

Payback is dark, and often painful as it paints a vision of a totalitarian future, but it also provides a ray of hope in Eden Shepherd who believes she can forge a way to a new beginning with her daughter. It reminds us that we still have a chance to change things for a better world. A future where factions learn to live in unity, democracy restored, and AI’s function is limited. I recommend this book to those who enjoy dystopian fiction like The Hunger Games series or The Maze Runner books

I received a copy of this book through Black Phoenix Book Tours and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.

 

Author Michael Botur

About Author Michael Botur

Michael Botur, born 1984, is a writer originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, who now lives in Whangarei with his wife and two kids. He is author of four short story collections and published Moneyland in 2017.

Botur holds a Masters in Creative Writing from AUT University and a Graduate Diploma in Journalism Studies from Massey University, as well as degrees in arts and literacy. He has been making money from creative writing since the age of 21 and was in 2017 proud to be included in the University of Otago collection 'Manifesto Aotearoa: 101 political poems'. Today, he makes his living from writing as a columnist, corporate communications writer, blogger, advertising writer and journalist. He has published creative writing in international literary journals Newfound (US), Weaponizer (UK), The Red Line (UK), Swamp (Aus) and most NZ literary journals including Landfall, Poetry New Zealand, 4th Floor, JAAM and Tākahe. Botur has published journalism in most major NZ newspapers including New Zealand Herald, Herald on Sunday, Sunday Star-Times, as well as many magazines.

Botur has a long history of volunteering, including working with Maori and Pasifika literacy, Youthline, ESOL refugee tutoring, and assisting stroke patients, and in Whangarei is involved in improv theatresports and performance poetry.

Botur’s books include 'Moneyland,' ‘Payback,’ 'LowLife,' 'Spitshine', 'Mean' and 'Hot Bible’ and all available on Amazon.com. Most of Botur's short fiction is offered for free at https://nzshortstories.com/

For information on Michael Botur’s writing services, head to http://www.michaelboturwriter.com/

 

 

 


 

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