
Innovera Yakov is
a beautiful world of crystals that turns under five moons and two
brilliant suns that never set. Flitters take care of domestic chores
while Starbirds and Starflies soar through the never-ending sunlight of
this crystalline world. The Circle of Knowing decides their fate; the
forbidden forests of the Dimmer Zone swallow trespassers. And at the
very edges of Innovera Yakov there is the terrifying watery darkness of
Verheer.
We meet Ayana, the healer and lonely outcast with her scarred face; Vinton, her protector (or is he her imaginary friend?); Gamma and Blu Tara, the beautiful, fiery twins who can kill with one look. These twins are important characters in the book. They could hardly be more different from each other. Krave, beloved by Gamma, hated by Blu Tara, ‘tall and upright as a polished spear with a beautiful crop of golden hair that cascaded down his back in waves’; his ‘brother’ Skylar, pure trouble with ‘muscles on his arms and legs that stood out in lumps’; Ryder with his crystal spear, forever seeking Ayana’s approval although she, refusing to believe she's worth it, can only wonder, ‘What does he see in me?’ And Ice, mysterious, dangerous, murderous with eyes like bright furnaces who feeds on Innoverans. These young Innoverans are often haunted by a forgotten past recalled only in strange dreams. They form friendships, make enemies and face constant physical and emotional challenges that test them to their limits. They have amazing powers; they can fly, they can communicate through 'thought-words', their minds can travel to other worlds. They harbour secrets.
But life is not easy on Innovera Yakov and the young Beings must live in constant fear of Blu Tara; ‘What I want, I have. What I can’t have, I destroy.’ They find that the great powers they are gifted with are nothing compared to the dangers they face. They must shelter from Solar-storms. To fall in love is dangerous. Lovers long to combine to become stronger, better Beings but it can go terribly wrong and when that happens they perish. Their survival is further threatened by Ice, who consumes Innoverans and holds both Blu Tara and Ayana in his control.
Everyone seeks a partner with whom they can ‘merge.’ This desire to ease the passage through life by joining forces with a true companion, is one of the main themes of the story. Love for Blu Tara, is a terrible thing. She tells her sister, ‘It is a curse. You will scoop out your core and abandon it just to have the Being that you love... You will steal another person’s life force if it makes it easier to get it. You will kill or die for it. And you’ll hate yourself for the weakness that it brings on you.'
They are told that they must embark on 'The Journey', this journey will be more terrifying than any of them could imagine and a strong leader must be elected from their midst. They are shocked to discover who that leader is, none more so than the chosen one herself. Many of them will perish as they make their way through the watery darkness of Verheer while battling the army of underworld warriors bent on destroying and consuming them.
Finally, diminished in strength and numbers, they reach their journey’s end only to learn the final brutal truth.
We meet Ayana, the healer and lonely outcast with her scarred face; Vinton, her protector (or is he her imaginary friend?); Gamma and Blu Tara, the beautiful, fiery twins who can kill with one look. These twins are important characters in the book. They could hardly be more different from each other. Krave, beloved by Gamma, hated by Blu Tara, ‘tall and upright as a polished spear with a beautiful crop of golden hair that cascaded down his back in waves’; his ‘brother’ Skylar, pure trouble with ‘muscles on his arms and legs that stood out in lumps’; Ryder with his crystal spear, forever seeking Ayana’s approval although she, refusing to believe she's worth it, can only wonder, ‘What does he see in me?’ And Ice, mysterious, dangerous, murderous with eyes like bright furnaces who feeds on Innoverans. These young Innoverans are often haunted by a forgotten past recalled only in strange dreams. They form friendships, make enemies and face constant physical and emotional challenges that test them to their limits. They have amazing powers; they can fly, they can communicate through 'thought-words', their minds can travel to other worlds. They harbour secrets.
But life is not easy on Innovera Yakov and the young Beings must live in constant fear of Blu Tara; ‘What I want, I have. What I can’t have, I destroy.’ They find that the great powers they are gifted with are nothing compared to the dangers they face. They must shelter from Solar-storms. To fall in love is dangerous. Lovers long to combine to become stronger, better Beings but it can go terribly wrong and when that happens they perish. Their survival is further threatened by Ice, who consumes Innoverans and holds both Blu Tara and Ayana in his control.
Everyone seeks a partner with whom they can ‘merge.’ This desire to ease the passage through life by joining forces with a true companion, is one of the main themes of the story. Love for Blu Tara, is a terrible thing. She tells her sister, ‘It is a curse. You will scoop out your core and abandon it just to have the Being that you love... You will steal another person’s life force if it makes it easier to get it. You will kill or die for it. And you’ll hate yourself for the weakness that it brings on you.'
They are told that they must embark on 'The Journey', this journey will be more terrifying than any of them could imagine and a strong leader must be elected from their midst. They are shocked to discover who that leader is, none more so than the chosen one herself. Many of them will perish as they make their way through the watery darkness of Verheer while battling the army of underworld warriors bent on destroying and consuming them.
Finally, diminished in strength and numbers, they reach their journey’s end only to learn the final brutal truth.
My Review:



out of 5
The novel follows a group of individuals, young adults for
lack of a better word, living within the world of Innovera Yakov. Essentially, it’s something like a boarding
school, except these students have no idea where they came from. They simply appeared in Innovera, and go
through the motions of their daily routines.
Each day they study and train in preparation for the Journey, when all
of them will have to leave their safe haven for the dangerous unknown of
Verheer. Alliances and enemies are made
as the characters desires merge and clash, all building toward their discovery
of what lies beyond the only home any of them fully remember.
The worldbuilding in
this novel is remarkable. It’s so
wonderfully alien, yet it pulled me right into the story. The descriptions are fascinating and varied,
and the author paints a fully living picture of the world these character
inhabit. I could see the giant trees
dripping acid, and the vast mountains rising against a sky flashing different
colors. While there is a sense that
Innovera Yakov is a peaceful haven, it’s also an unsettling place. Solar flares and acid rains fall, poisoned
trees loom at the edges of the land. In
the rare occasions that students die, they disappear and are shortly forgotten
by everyone.
The story follows several different characters and I was
worried that the POV shifts would get confusing, but they never did. I was able to follow along and keep up with
the events. And there are events. While a lot of the story is focused on
character introspection, plenty of things happen. Characters betray each other and fall in
love, uncover secrets and push the boundaries set by the god-like being that
speaks to them.
The writing style was very stream of consciousness, which
appealed to me, but not work for everyone.
The narrative also got a bit repetitive, stating information that had
already been given earlier in the novel.
Nevertheless, a solid story and I’m very interested in checking out the
sequel to see what happens next to these fascinating characters.
Here's an excerpt to whet your appetite:
Blu
Tara stared her sister in the face. ‘Let me tell you what you don't
know about love, Gamma. It is a curse. You will scoop out your core and
abandon it just to have the Being that you love. You will steal another
person's life force if it makes it easier to get it. You will abandon
the world you have been cradled in, betray everything and everyone you
care for. You’ll give up your name for it.’
Blu
Tara's voice went soft and dreamy. ‘You will gladly close your eyes and
embrace the world of darkness. You will kill or die for it. And you
will hate yourself for the weakness that it brings on you. So don’t talk
to me about love.’
Gamma shook her head. ‘You're not making sense,’ Blu Tara. ‘You talk as if... I’m the one who should be upset about all this.’
Blu Tara lifted her hand dismissively. She pointed a hot finger at Gamma. ‘Anyway don’t forget what we are.’
'And what are we?’ Gamma glared at her..
'Different.
Strange. Something to be frightened of. Two Beings that can fuse and
burn everything to ashes. That's the way they all see us down there.
That's what the Stardog wants from you - the powers you possess.
‘I
hate them all. With their suspicious, shiny faces and their empty
games. I hate that Voice which drones on and on at us in the Learning
Dome as soon as we've finished resting.
Innoverans!
All those perfect, pretty Beings; they remember nothing — it’s the
curse of this shallow, shining world. Tell me, Gamma - what do you
remember of the world we come from before your Odors Apeno dumped us
here?’
Gamma
swung around to face her sister fully. ‘Blu Tara! What's got into you?
Where’s all that coming from? I've never heard you speak like that
before. This is about Krave and I- not you!’
Krave
and you - don't make me laugh. And, oh! Here’s a big difference —
between you and I this time, Twin Sister. It’s the answer to your
question that you brought me up here to ask.’ Blu Tara mimicked Gamma's
soft and musical voice, Why do you want to kill Krave?
Here's
the answer, Gamma. I will do whatever I have to do to save myself. I'm
the half of you that's not like you. I don't have a weeping heart. Now
I'm out of here. I need my Rest.
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