Spoiler Free Review: Nyxia Unleashed by Scott Reintgen


Title: Nyxia Unleashed (The Nyxia Triad #2)

Author: Scott Reintgen

Pub. Date: July 17th, 2018

Genre: YA Sci-Fi

Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers

Pages: 400

Format: eGalley

Content Warning Provided by the wonderful Melaniemurder, death, gore, blood, violence, depiction of PTSD, abandonment, kidnapping, torture, animal death, talk of past outing, talk of past homophobia, genocide, colonization, loss of a loved one, loss of a friend, and war themes

Buddy Read: Melanie from Meltotheany

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*HUGE thanks to Crown Books for Young Readers and Scott Reintgen for the early review copy in exchange for my honest opinion

    

Last year I won a Twitter giveaway for Nyxia & I didn’t really know much about the book other than it was Sci-fi & I dig sci-fi so it couldn’t hurt throwing my hat in the ring. I also attended Bookcon last year & remember standing right in front of Scott Reintgen’s table as he set up for a signing & again, I had no idea what for…hadn’t won the contest just yet. Well *sigh* I did read the book & I also gently kicked myself afterwards for not having read it sooner & missing my grand opportunity to talk Scott’s ear off about book 2!

Nyxia remains one of my favorite YA Sci-Fi books & you can check out my spoiler free GUSH review (here) but Nyxia Unleashed has definitely taken over the mantle, Scott Reintgen delivered & I couldn’t be happier with this sequel! well…I could but I’m reserving that for book 3! Now onto this GUSH review…

We start off right where we left off and that means there’s a ton of hurt and pain to last a lifetime. The events from Nyxia have left Emmett and his friends rattled and looking over their shoulders. The corporation known as Babel who they’ve basically signed their lives away to in exchange for financial stability for themselves and each of their families, has many secrets. They’ve all been through the ringer Hunger Games style in the first book & are now realizing that “Space Exploration” and mining of the Nyxia substance found on the planet they’ve been shipped off too, isn’t Babels real agenda. They’re also realizing that for all the rigorous training Babel put them through, it’s not quite enough when faced with the actual dangers and species on the foreign planet Eden.

“I’m always surprised when people expect me to not notice the little details. So many lies are like badly buried bodies, just waiting for a little rain to unearth them.”

We meet the “Adamites” who inhabit Eden and have a working relationship with Babel. In exchange for access to the Nyxia naturally grown in Eden, the Adamites asked for Babel to send them only their youth. Teens like Emmett and his friends, the reason given is that their planet has no youth left. Females are almost all extinct and therefore no children have been born in recent years. If you’re raising an eyebrow at this…you are NOT alone! I was suspicious of them all the way til’ the very end! you just never know with these Sci-Fi books if they’re trying to steal your organs #jussayin haha! with the introduction of the Adamites we get layers of world building & Adamite culture from the foods they eat to their social class construct. I am a sucker for world building, details, and just about anything that can make a world come alive on the page & transport me right into its midst. Reintgen not only continued to deliver on some of the BEST character development to hit the page, he also expanded the world tenfold and in the process hooked me in once more. We also get discussion on colonization, corporal punishment, the broken prison system here on Earth, and structural racism.   Food for thought is always welcome especially when it mirrors much of our current day lives. Emmett has trained himself to observe as opposed to reacting right away & so we get to follow his train of thought as he realizes the similarities between Eden and Earth.

“It doesn’t surprise me that Babel’s out here playing the role of colonizer, slapping labels on the originals and pretending they created it all in the first place. It’s pretty standard procedure for folks like them.”

One of the things I love the most about this trilogy is the dialogue. From the author bio we get that some of the research for these characters came from Reintgen’s experience in the classrooms he teaches in. The language is authentic and flows very easily with a ton of personality infused in each and every one of the characters. This is a big cast & yet I always knew who was saying what just by how well fleshed out they all are. Our MC Emmett shares the leadership spotlight with his love interest Morning who is a take charge Alpha personality not really waiting to be given the reigns. I LOVED seeing these two in action & just how respectful Emmett is of Morning, he admires her strengths and bravado. Morning in turn takes a very protective role over  Emmett. It wasn’t made to be Emmett coming to her rescue, Morning got him out of quite a few jams. Each has different strengths in character but both bring out the best in those they cross paths with. There’s a recurrent theme all throughout this sequel of a sense of shedding their innocence. They aren’t doing “normal” teen things and Emmett is very much aware of this when he self reflects. The humility is still very much there, kept alive through flashbacks of conversations with his father who sort of plays a side characters in the shadows. For the most part all of these characters have a past heavy with burden and pain, injustice and poverty. It’s their desire to want more for those they love that keep them in the game…

“My whole life’s been rough, but somewhere I picked up the idea that it wasn’t supposed to be that way. I don’t know where I learned about justice, when I started thinking I deserved something more. There’s a part of me that knows, beyond the shadow of any doubt, that the world is supposed to be better, more.”

One thing is for certain, these characters are much stronger together than apart. I am so ready to see how certain relationships play out in the next book and whether they will endure whatever comes their way. This was such a fun read, these characters feel so familiar and alive that it really does feel like seeing old friends again after some time has passed. I am more than looking forward to returning to this cast of characters but for now I’ll just live vicariously through my hubby who will be starting Nyxia next 🙂

“We walk together, shoulders touching, like we’re walking home from school on a normal day. But that’s not reality. Reality is a new world. Reality is two moons hanging in the sky, bright and beckoning. Reality is what we’re leaving behind as we move through an empty forest and out into a world that feels full of ghosts.”

*Quotes have been taken from ARC and may differ from the final publication.


Nyxia Unleashed the sequel to Nyxia by Scott Reintgen will hit the shelves July 17th!!! & your girl has already pre-ordered a copy. All I need now is some fan art, bookmarks, candles, the works inspired by this trilogy fathom?!?! 😉


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30 thoughts on “Spoiler Free Review: Nyxia Unleashed by Scott Reintgen”

  1. I had Nyxia on my TBR for ages but just couldn’t get to it, but now reading how wonderful the sequel is, I must go back and catch up! (I love the quotes, too😊)

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  2. Amazing review, my love! And thank you so much for honoring me with the buddy read and all the others! Now… let’s get our hands on book three because that ending WAS NOT KIND TO US! Happy June and happy reading! 💗xx

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    1. Thank you Mel! YASSSS to needing book 3! haha! You already know you’re my buddy reads partner 4 life! haha! now don’t mind me while I go squat on your blog & catch up hehe 🙂

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    1. haha! well thank you for still stopping by Raven, always love seeing you in my comments. I’ve been away these past 2 weeks but I’m back now 🙂 I hope you pick this one up, I can’t stop singing its praises! ❤

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  3. Oh my gosh it comes out July 17th that’s two days before my birthday!! I can’t wait to read this. I loved Nyxia so so much! Who was your favourite character?

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  4. Great review for this book Lilly, I had to skim most of it because I haven’t read the first in the series but based on your review I get the impression that you loved it, and that it’s an incredible sequel to Nyxia. 😀 Hopefully you’ll get a chance to speak to Scott Reintgen at some point, so you can fangirl over his series and this book, and I hope you enjoy the third book when it’s released just as much. This seems like an incredible series, so I’ll definitely have to pick it up myself one day. 🙂 ❤

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    1. Thank you Beth! ❤ ❤ ❤ this is up there with The Red Rising Saga for me, I can't stop recommending it! If you're ever looking for a Sci-Fi read, this is one I highly recommend 🙂

      & Thank you, I really hope to see him again in the near future 🙂

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      1. That’s all right, and WOW. The Red Rising Saga is probably my all-time favourite sci-fi series, so hearing you compare the two makes me want to read this one now! I’ll definitely be keeping it in mind. 🙂 ❤️

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    1. Thank you! ❤ I hope you love it even more than the first, I know I did! haha & I didn't think it possible but I'm so attached to these characters. Happy reading! ❤ ❤ ❤

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      1. Ahhh I’m that much more excited to read the series now hehe you’re really good at predicting the books I might love! :O

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  5. I finally finished this the other week! It’s so well-written and enlightening. I like what you said here: “One thing is for certain, these characters are much stronger together than apart.” I noticed that, too. It’s not your run of the mill “Chosen One” story. Everyone plays a part. It sends such a wonderful message about unity and strength and friendship. It’s so refreshing to read in YA!

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