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Experiment Cyma Rizwaan Khan 9781500382049 Books

I'm not too keen on dystopia and I wasn't so sure about this. But the blurb was interesting and sucked me in. I decided to gamble on it and I'm glad to say I didn't regret it at all.
The writing was great and the plot was intelligent and thrilling, keeping me on the edge of my seat. Couldn't put it down until I was done!

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Experiment Cyma Rizwaan Khan 9781500382049 Books Reviews


On the planet Zyron, if you're born a Citizen, that's all you can be. Citizens are the lowest class, lucky if they can get a poorly paid dead-end job and the unlucky ones are little more than slaves or have turned to crime as a way to make ends meet.

Connor Volze and his brother Lane have been alone since the death of their mother and Connor is a criminal, beholden to his crime boss, but he wants something better for his younger brother and tries to keep him out of that criminal underworld.

Framed for a murder he didn't commit, Lane is sent to the infamous prison of Black Wall, where few make it out alive and of those who do, no one is ever quite the same. For it is in Black Wall that the experiment of the title takes place. But what is the experiment? What do they want? And how did they know Lane's name? He wasn't arrested at random, he was targeted, but by whom and why?

Connor seeks the help of the resistance leader, Jace Dyer, to try and free Lane from the nightmare his life has become, but Jace Dyer is hiding secrets of his own too.

This was a fast paced book, the pages seem to turn themselves and I kept reading well into the night to see what was going to happen next. Connor and Lane were both sympathetic protagonists, despite their criminal dealings. Lane is tortured in prison, but it isn't overly graphic, you just get a sense of how horrible it was by his reactions to the things done to him.

It's a sci-fi book, but I didn't really get a sci-fi vibe from it at all. There was a bit of explanation of the different races and planets before the book started, I think that may have worked better if they were introduced at different periods throughout the book, because I couldn't really remember it all as I was reading the main section. There were some mentions of different technology, but nothing that said this was firmly a sci-fi book. It could have been set on Earth with any form of corrupt government or agency and it wouldn't have lost anything.

However, if you're after an intriguing tale, well-told, with characters you care about, you won't go far wrong with this one.

A great read.

Review copy from author.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I would like to say first that this is a beta copy of the book. I typically don't do beta reading, as I believe reviews should be on the content of the book and writing style of the author. Since this is in a beta reading, in my opinion, this definitely should not be offered on until the final editing is complete. The author isn't doing a justice to her readers.
That being said, I found the beginning of the book which explained the different races and their histories, to be very choppy and difficult to understand. I'm not quite sure how to make this better, but if there were a way to incorporate the histories into the story, that would be more enjoyable.
This book is categorized as a sci-fi book, but I don't see many science fiction qualities to it. It could just as easily be dystopian with the "different races" being different subsections of society.
The story itself was enjoyable and overall, the writing was decent. There is a lot of hard editing that needs to be done, misspellings and word choices. I brought the author's attention to a scene where it completely didn't make sense. Again, this really should have been caught before sending it out to a bookseller, in my honest opinion.
I was offered a free copy of this book for an honest review but chose instead to use an Prime borrow as it looked like an interesting tale. I was not disappointed. What comes through to me immediately is the author’s enthusiasm for telling a story. Experiment has a good plot and the characters are well drawn. The writing is imaginative and well-paced for the most part.

For me, the success of characters is proportional to the emotional impact they have on me and the two main characters, Connor and Lane seemed very real and strong in that respect. Connor is so protective of Lane that it infuriated me at times and yet despite that protectiveness, Lane is thrown into an horrendous situation. Connor comes up trumps, succeeds apparently in achieving the impossible and rescuing him (though there is a twist in there which I won’t reveal) and yet he still tries to wrap his brother in cotton wool. Lane’s deterioration is very well written too.

At the start of the novel I was a little confused by the background story and I feel that it should perhaps have been part of the plot. That would have allowed Cyma Rizwaan Khan to explain more to us about the world in which the action takes place and a little more political and scientific background about the horrendous experiment itself. However, I was soon into the novel and enjoying what I read. The story moves well once under way and it is hard to put down.

On a more critical level, Experiment reads very much as YA so I was a little surprised at the short sex scenes which seemed to come out of nowhere and go nowhere. Considering there was a doctor/patient relationship involved and that Lane was vastly traumatised, sex scenes that read as little more than “quickies” seemed unlikely to me. I did not consider them to be particularly romantic or essential. I also think the book does need a careful proofread. There are the sort of spelling mistakes an automatic spell check won’t pick up, such as Chanel 6 instead of Channel 6, and at one point there were some odd symbols; ]/ \ if I remember right.

On the whole I found Experiment an enjoyable read and I think followers of YA dystopian science fiction would like it too.
Creative storyline. Lots of twists and turns.
I'm not too keen on dystopia and I wasn't so sure about this. But the blurb was interesting and sucked me in. I decided to gamble on it and I'm glad to say I didn't regret it at all.
The writing was great and the plot was intelligent and thrilling, keeping me on the edge of my seat. Couldn't put it down until I was done!
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