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Book: Descendants of Power: A Dystopian Sci-Fi Novel

Author: P.N. Shafa

Book Series: Standalone

Rating: 3.5/5

Recommended For...: dystopian, sci-fi

Publication Date: February 4, 2021

Genre: Sci-Fi

Recommended Age: 18+ (language, violence, gore)

Publisher: Native Humanoid Press

Pages: 339

Synopsis: When the 1% flees a climate-ravaged Earth for a luxury Martian colony, will the survivors left behind build a new utopia or collapse into post-apocalyptic chaos?

Earth has devolved into corporate feudalism. The mega corporation NewOrigin promises a quick escape from an Earth made uninhabitable by global warming, and a fresh start on their new Martian colony.

But when a whistleblower reveals that the colony has the capacity to hold only a tiny fraction of the Earth’s population, the ultra elite stampede for a standing spot near the bathroom on the last shuttle to Mars.

There is Liam and his daughter Jemima, distant relatives of the CEO of NewOrigin, who battle against Earth’s remaining billionaires in a race to the Skylift shuttle minutes before its last launch.

Then there is Finbar, an establishment loyalist working at one of the largest social media networks on Earth. If she just keeps her head down and ignores the rioters outside, her contract promises her a golden ticket to Mars.

But does the new colony really offer salvation? NewOrigin’s rule becomes increasingly authoritarian in the struggle to control an overflowing population. Florentine, the once tech-billionaire, finds himself a member of the overstuffed colony’s burgeoning underclass.

In a world of only the powerful, who will dominate, who will revolt, and who will be left when the dust clears?

Earth and Mars evolve in parallel over the next one hundred years. One society runs from its mistakes, while the other must meet them head on.

When Tsunami, the great granddaughter of the once mighty NewOrigin CEO, flees Mars to beg political asylum on Earth, old resentments must be confronted in a planetary-wide, precedent-setting immigration hearing.

Descendants of Power is darkly comedic science fiction at its best, merging rising fears of climate apocalypse with dreams of Martian colonization, and the question: can we outrun our own human nature?

Review: For the most part I thought this was a good book. The book had some great world building and I enjoyed the story. The book had some good writing as well and I thought that the book did well with pacing for the most part.

However, I do think that the characters were as developed as they could have been. I also felt like the overall story, while good, was too big for one book. The book felt a little overwhelming to me and I was very confused for some parts.

Verdict: It’s good, just a lot going on.