Title: Nyxia (The Nyxia Triad #1)
Author: Scott Reintgen
Pub. Date: September 12th, 2017
Genre: YA Science Fiction
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 384
Formats: eGalley
Emmett Atwater isn’t just leaving Detroit; he’s leaving Earth. Why the Babel Corporation recruited him is a mystery, but the number of zeroes on their contract has him boarding their lightship and hoping to return to Earth with enough money to take care of his family.
Forever.
Before long, Emmett discovers that he is one of ten recruits, all of whom have troubled pasts and are a long way from home. Now each recruit must earn the right to travel down to the planet of Eden—a planet that Babel has kept hidden—where they will mine a substance called Nyxia that has quietly become the most valuable material in the universe.
But Babel’s ship is full of secrets. And Emmett will face the ultimate choice: win the fortune at any cost, or find a way to fight that won’t forever compromise what it means to be human.
Fast paced non-stop action from the minute you start the EPIC ride that is Nyxia! This is one will leave you with a bad case of “just one more chapter & then I’ll stop”
We get introduced to this diverse set of characters who have all basically signed on the dotted line & joined Babel as recruits. The Mission: to board the ship departing Earth & headed for Eden aka a newly discovered habitable planet with alien life. In Eden the recruits will mine a substance called Nyxia. This substance has been heavily researched & found to be invaluable. The major corporation Babel has recruits from all parts of the world on the ship headed for Eden after having them sign contracts promising huge pay-outs for their families back on Earth as well as themselves upon their return to Earth. For these specific recruits the money is worth leaving all they love behind, they are all poor & many have terminally ill parents. Our MC Emmett Atwater has signed but his gut feeling is telling him that something just isn’t right & that there’s more than meets the eye with Babel. Alliances & enemies will be made once the specifics are laid out & what once appeared to be a lucrative deal turns into survival of the fittest.
“We’re poor,” Roathy says without a trace of shame. “They picked us because we’re poor. We can be kings and queens, sure, but only if we bow first”
Nyxia’s cast of characters come from all over the world & the author Scott Reintgen came up with an ingenious way to overcome the language barrier. Each of the recruits are given high tech suits & small quantities of Nyxia that can be molded into literally just about anything. Inclusively, they’ve given them mouth pieces which function as translators. This being science fiction, I was very happy to see all of the different equipment & functions that facilitated communication between these characters. Our MC Emmett Atwater is a young black male from Chicago who considers himself a Southpaw. Emmett is very guarded, intelligent, and has his eye on the prize. With two very loving parents at home, one of which has Cancer, Emmett is driven by their need for better medical coverage. I have read a TON of YA books across many sub-genres but it wasn’t until I picked up Nyxia & discovered Emmett that I could say I had a favorite male MC. I can list teh reasons I love him but the truth is that parts of the fun is seeing him discover parts of himself he never knew he had in him 😉
In total there are 10 recruits to board the light ship & although I enjoyed them all so much there are a couple of stand outs.
Kaya ends up being sort of roomates with Emmett & if there’s one thing that will instantly make me fall for a character is finding out they are a fellow bookworm.When she pulled out a copy of my favorite childhood book I gasped haha! Kaya is Japanese and through the translating mouth piece is able to talk to Emmett with no barrier. Their scenes reading together were some of my FAVORITE! Kaya is also a strategist & Emmett’s first alliance, LOVE this character! Then there’s Bilal who comes from a small village in Palestine where he & his family are very poor. Bilal is always smiling & an overall positive presence, he is the type of person we could use more of in real life. Bilal befriended Emmett through perseverance, never taking Emmett’s stand offish attitude as a deterrent. Azima is from Kenya & emanates strength, beauty, and intelligence she is silent when we meet her but soon realize she is a force to be reckoned with. Jasmine aka Jazzy is from Texas & she carries with her that southern charm. It be best not to sleep on Jazzy though now that she’s far from the world of beauty pageants & focused on the same goal as the rest of the recruits (to remain vague cuz spoilers). Katsu…many might not like his boisterous personality but I found him funny at times, he is also Japanese & enjoys making others laugh through random outbursts & jokes.
Last but not least Emmett’s father who imparts such valuable pieces of wisdom to his son, stole my heart from the moment I met him. His confidence in Emmett to do the right thing & the history he keeps alive to strengthen his son brought me to tears a few times. Many of my highlighted passages in my galley were of conversations between Emmett & his dad. These characters are all amazing but they are also very flawed & hurting inside, but they were also very relatable & I am so glad to have met them even if it was within the pages of this book.
So of course after I finished reading Nyxia & finding myself in a EPIC book hangover, I did what I always do hehe. I went looking for the authors note & bio to meet the person behind the book. Scott Reintgen is a teacher of English & creative writing and when he set out to create the characters in Nyxia, he aimed to give his students characters they can relate to & see themselves in. Scott also had some of his students beta read for him which I found to be brilliant! In his author bio is written “The hardest lesson he learned was that inspiration isn’t equally accessible for everyone. So he set out to write a novel for the front-row sleepers and back-row dreamers of his classrooms”…I’d say he accomplished what he set out to do, this AMAZING diverse set of characters are relatable. Combined with the fast paced non-stop adrenaline inducing plot, Nyxia is hands-down my favorite YA Sci-Fi book of 2017! ❤ ❤ ❤
*HUGE Thanks to Crown Books for Young Readers, Netgalley, and Scott Reintgen for the eGalley copy of Nyxia in exchange for an honest review.
Hello Bookworms! I was so excited to write this review since I couldn’t stop raving about it & Twitter/Goodreads wasn’t enough to spread the word hehe. Have any of you read Nyxia? or possibly plan to? what are some of your favorite YA Sci-Fi books? Sound off in the comments <3’s!
This was the first ARC I ever received and I definitely loved it! I am super pumped to see where he takes the series. And that quote from his author’s bio…holy hit ya in the feels! You can check out my review here, if you’d like: http://nerdnarrationblog.wordpress.com/2017/09/12/nyxia/
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Oh that is pretty awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it just as much as I did 😃 I’m also very excited to see what he has in store for book 2. A few nights ago I actually won a copy from the giveaway he was running & we spoke a little on DM & he said book 2 is going to be way more fun 😆😆😆 ahhhh! So hyped! Lol checking out your review now 🙃
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I love how open he is with his readers. We went back and forth a few rounds on Twitter, but that’s cool that you got some insider info on book 2! Now all we have to do is wait…a year…
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Yes! Authors like him make book blogging well worth it tbh😄 & the wait will be brutal but the reward! 🤗🤗🤗haha!
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Favourite book? Book hangover? This sounds really good! Glad you really enjoyed the read. Isn’t it lovely to come across a book like this?
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favorite YA Sc-Fi so far? absolutely! I inhale read this one and loved all of the character oh so much! Books like this one are why I became a reader 🙂
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I have this book in my tbr but I haven’t read it yet. I’m so glad to hear that you loved it! It really sounds amazing! I I hope I get to read it soon! Great Review btw! 🙂
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Love your review and it’s so awesome and simple, enjoyed reading it! I do have a question. A lot of writers trying to diversify their books, like putting characters from different countries, but I hope that the book also shows characteristics of people from the various countries and teaches a bit about the countries, rather than just mention they are from that country and that be the end of it.
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Thank you Lara! I’m glad you enjoyed my review. To answer your question, each of the characters presented for the most part have their walls up since it does turn into a competition. That being said, there is a moment where they introduce themselves & some are willing to open up about their homelands. Azima speaks a little about her tribe in Kenya and their beliefs regarding marriage & finding a equally strong partner. Bilal speaks a bit about his home life in Palestine where he owns close to nothing but the sheep they herd. However, we do meet a Brazilian character who is very guarded & stand offish, from this character we don’t get much other than she is hurting. I have a hunch her story arc will expand in book 2 given ow things left off. From our MC Emmett we get some background history on his ancestors who were slaves & the importance of carrying history forward as well as breaking the chains. Emmett & his father have some deep conversations that shed more light on that. It’s not a book that delves deep into each character bio (10 to begin with) but it does distinguish between each one & they are for the most part all fleshed out. I hope this was helpful 🙂
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I enjoyed this one, with the one issue being a certain character who become very prominent in the end. I’m a little apprehensive about what will happen with this character in the next book, but I’m still eager to see where the series will go.
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I agree, I wasn’t too keen on that & am hoping that it doesn’t play center stage in the sequel.
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Ooooh, great review! I got an eARC of this one a while ago and have been putting it off because it just hasn’t really “struck” me, you know? But after this review, I’m actually pretty stoked to get to it!
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Thank you Destiny! 🙂 & Oh Goodness, it’s soOo good! haha! I can’t recommend it enough ❤
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I need it! I need it! I need it! 🙂
Great review as always, Lilly!!
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Thank you Larkin! & YES You do NEED this one! LOL I’m in NEED of the sequel *sobs* haha!
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This seems like a book I might want to put off until more of the series is available. Waiting is the worst!!
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😂😂😂 ok sure leave me here all alone with this book hangover! Lol
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Hahahahaha! Fineeeee, maybe I won’t wait lol.
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Lmao! Ok but you can’t come after me when you’re left super hyped up & realize the next one won’t be out til next year. However, the pay off should be great! I spoke briefly with the author on Twitter after winning his giveaway on Friday and he said book 2 is set to amp up the fun so eeeeK! 😆😆😆
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Oh no, I’m definitely going to blame you now haha! But ohhhh, I do like the sound of that!
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Bahhha!!! I hope you enjoy the read when you get around to it 😄💙📚💙
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Thank you, love! 🙂
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You’re welcome 💕
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What a beautiful, gushing review in the best ways! I knew it would be of course per our previous chats ❤ It is already on my TBR which you continue to torture. I am saving this for my next scifi mood because I think it will be perfect!
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Thank you Danielle! 🙈☺️ & yes def save for your next sci-fi kick 💙
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