Welcome to one of the April 5th stops on the blog tour for I Lost My Compass At the Bermuda Triangle and Dream Five by Clara L Molina, organized by Rachel’s Random Resources. Be sure to follow the rest of the tour for spotlights and other reviews! Tour schedule at the bottom of this post.
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About the Book
I Lost My Compass on the Bermuda Triangle and Dream Five
by Clara Molina
Published 7 December 2020
Genre: Science Fiction
Page Count: 136
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An exciting tale of adventure, self-discovery, and courage, from the author of “Confessions of a Traveler: The Observations of Alien 597”. A must-read science fiction novella!
Sophia Lorenzo awoke with no memory or identity and given a mission to murder a mysterious man named Murich Rhys. What will she do? There’s only one way to find out as she heads to his castle and embarks on a long and arduous journey to complete a task she does not want.
Can she battle the scorching heat of the desert? What lies in the wake and maze of the forest? Can she escape from the Snow Dwellers and the inhabitants of the contentious city of Absolute Zero?
She heads to the castle to discover who she is and why she was given this task. The truth is just as crazy as her mission. Sophia Lorenzo finds her compass on the Bermuda Triangle and Dream Five.
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My Review
My Rating: 4 Stars
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I was granted complimentary access to I Lost My Compass on the Bermuda Triangle and Dream Five as part of my participation on a blog tour for this title with Rachel’s Random Resources. Thank you to all involved in affording me this opportunity! My thoughts are my own and my review is honest.
Sophia, sometimes alternatively known as Mina Van Helsing, is on a mission to kill Murich Rhys. Murich is controlling a city called Absolute Zero (and others?) with a drug called Dream Five, but he’s not the caring, intelligent or benevolent Orwellian overlord he fancies himself to be, and a few rebels who’ve escaped his control want his reign to end. Sophia/Mina must cross a forest, a desert, a mountain, and a river to reach Murich Rhys, and along the way, she’ll encounter all sorts of dangerous beings who’d rather kill her before she reaches her destination, for an assortment of reasons.
This book is a confusing trip! There’s no linear timeline consistency, sometimes we jump into other character POVs, sometimes Sophia knows her own name and sometimes she doesn’t, sometimes she’s in contact with other people she left far behind in a world without modern technology, and sometimes characters who have died appear again. This book will leave you questioning who’s real, who’s under the influence of this drug, and what the drug really is.
I jumped at the chance to review a novella with such an epic title and wasn’t quite prepared for what I was about to read, and I’m not sure what sort of subgenre boxes I would put it in. It’s definitely science fiction, but beyond that I don’t really know. Read this if you want a quick read that’ll leave you wondering what the heck you just read (in a good way!)
About the Author
Clara L Molina writes Science Fiction books most of the time, dabbles in comic drawings occasionally, and writes to laugh at herself all the time. She has a computer science degree, but has been a lifelong writer.
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Tour Schedule
March 29 | donnasbookblog |
March 29 | alazyeggreviews |
March 29 | Cheryl M-M’s Book Blog |
March 30 | Fany Reads English |
March 30 | Jazzy Book Reviews |
March 31 | Bookworms Corner Blog Spot |
April 1 | Books Beans & Botany |
April 1 | The Magic Of Wor(l)ds |
April 2 | B for bookreview |
April 2 | Reading Tonic |
April 3 | ayjaypagefarerbookblog |
April 3 | Jess Bookish Life |
April 4 | Splashes Into Books |
April 4 | sharon beyond the books |
April 5 | Westveil Publishing |
April 5 | Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers |
April 5 | Rincón de Joss |
April 6 | Jessica Belmont |
April 6 | JBronder Book Reviews |
April 7 | Chez Maximka |
April 7 | The Review Crew |
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Great review! This seems like such a trippy, interesting book, but in a good way. After reading your review, I’m definitely intrigued!