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Oasis (The Last Humans Book 1), by Dima Zales, Anna Zaires

A new dystopian/post-apocalyptic series from a New York Times bestselling author

My name is Theo, and I'm a resident of Oasis, the last habitable area on Earth. It's meant to be a paradise, a place where we are all content. Vulgarity, violence, insanity, and other ills are but a distant memory, and even death no longer plagues us.

I was once content too, but now I'm different. Now I hear a voice in my head, and she tells me things no imaginary friend should know. Her name is Phoe, and she is my delusion.

Or is she?

Note: This book contains some strong language. We felt it was important for the censorship theme of the novel. If such words offend you, you might not enjoy this book.

  • Sales Rank: #9761 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-01-19
  • Released on: 2016-01-19
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
What Early Reviewers are Saying:

  • "Possibly the best sci-fi book to be written this year"
  • "Mind blowing"
  • "I was hooked on this from page one"

Most helpful customer reviews

124 of 135 people found the following review helpful.
Gripping and suspenseful story with an interesting take on a post-apocalyptic world.
By Danielle Hernandez
As a little background, the story is meant to take place after the rest of the world's end. Oasis is the last livable place on Earth and is protected from the Goo that has destroyed the rest of the planet. Oasis is meant to be a utopian civilization, free of any violence, mental illness, and any real knowledge of Earth before the Goo.

The plot is great and the author throws in an interesting twist to the idea of a post-apocalyptic world. The book has a lot of suspenseful moments, keeping me on the edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen next. At many points, it was hard to put the book down!

However--and this is my reasoning for only three stars--it starts off relatively slowly with a lot of dialogue in order to explain the setting. I got the sense right away that the book was geared toward young adults because of the simple language and the technique of "telling" the story rather than "showing" the story. At some point the author decided to throw in some flowery vocabulary, that ended up becoming quickly overused throughout the next several chapters. Every once in a while the story gets clogged up with chunky sections of dialogue that aren't entirely necessary.

As I stated previously, it is a great story, the characters are believable, and the author does well to keep the reader's attention from chapter to chapter. If you're not easily hung up on writing style or choice of vocabulary and language, you'll probably love this book if you enjoy sci-fi / post-apocalyptic themes.

Disclaimer: I received this product for free in return for an honest unbiased review.

37 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
A different kind of sci-fi
By An Amazon User
I honestly really liked this book. It will probably go on my top books of 2015 list, and would definitely be a force to recon with if I read it after January first. To be honest, I’m not even sure where to start. Probably the first thing that leapt out at me, is his, mm, “imaginary-friend.”
Throughout the book, he has conversations with himself; at least, that’s what he’s been believing for quite a bit. This is interesting in the light of: A, it shows that he may be insane,--something that does not often happen with the main character especially in the first chapter of the book-- and B, this is kept up throughout the book. Instead of having a companion or lackey, we have someone who has mental conversations with him, allowing him to work things out as he goes without the knowledge of those around him. Another interesting thing about it is the setting. He finds himself on a devastated Earth; a planet that has been destroyed by a gary-goo-esque apocalypse--something where someone has created self-replicating nanobots that consume all in their path simply to make more of themselves. I can figure this hasn’t been used previously, because it wouldn’t be much of a story; simply a bunch of miniature robots sitting there, doing pretty much nothing. This Oasis has survived because of a barrier of sorts that keeps the nano-bots at bay. It is not simply the setup alone that has me loving this book, though.
The other thing that has me praising this book as possibly the best sci-fi book to be written this year, regardless of its short length, is the shear amount of twists. As a rough estimate, there was at least three plot changing occurrences that truly made sense, and actually progressed the plot. It was not a simple twist to be thrown at you as a, “Aha! I tricked you, and accomplished the practically obligated twist!” twist. No, these are twists used correctly to tie up loose ends, and be a logical conclusion. I suppose I should actually show how these apply to the characters though
The characters, even though there are very few relevant ones, are interesting enough. I will say that dima knows how to convey proper emotion. He understands how your typical non-superhero human will react to life threatening situation, not simply shrugging off gunshot after gunshot. He feels pain, which leads to a story which you can actually imagine yourself being in, an thus connecting to the character. I do have one problem in this area though: due to the nature of the first-person point of view utilized in this book, it leads to somewhat poor character development. The only two characters that you get to know, are Theo and his imaginary friend. This leads to many characters being present and important to the plot in one way or another, but never being truly fleshed out. I find the damage of this one small mistake can be easily overlooked when compared to the rest of the book though.
In final analysis of this book, I would say, even though it’s short, it is still absolutely marvelous. the few characters it does flesh out, feel lifelike and real, while the plot and sci-fi element truly make this a unique book. It takes the technology we will have in the not-so-distant future, takes it, and runs for the gold, using these elements not gimmicks, but as material to make it stand above and beyond its competition. I would give it a ten out of ten, with a must read recommendation.
I was happy to receive an advance copy of this book for my review.

23 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Not what I had expected or hoped for.
By Karen Walker
This was not the story for me. I started out being interested in the story and was willing to stick it out to see what happened, but it is very slow going. I got half way into the story and pretty much checked out. It goes on and on and on and on and on.... all without ever really telling you much about what or why things are happening.

The beginning starts out with our main character, Theo and his "imaginary" friend Phoe (fee). Who live in this world of high technology, yet they do not want technology? I am so lost with this story. It really does not make sense to me. I had high hopes but it fell very short for me unfortunately. I really tried but it was too long and drawn out. It is lacking something for me.

I was provided this ebook complimentary to read and leave my honest review.

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