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  • 10/2022
  • 9780578285665
  • 500 pages
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  • 10/2022
  • 9780578285658
  • 500 pages
  • $32.99
Kawika Miles
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Saga of the Nine: Origins
Kawika Miles, author
In an unnamed future, the world is united, equal, and safe all thanks to the efforts of the Nine and their global Government. That’s not how Jax, a lowly mill worker, sees it though. In a shocking discovery of illegal, historical documents, his eyes are opened to the possibilities that the old world yielded as he looks upon the smoldering ruins of what his home has become in Area Thirty-Eight. The year is 2036, and society is ideologically and culturally lost—the United States of America is on the verge of collapse. Due to the efforts of an underground radical political organization known as The Ordean Reich, young veteran Mica Rouge takes matters into his own hands, joining an off the books intelligence agency—The Minuteman Division—in an effort to inspire the forgotten American ideals that he has fought for before. In the debut of this new American-dystopian saga, follow the past and present as the fates of both Jax and Mica are intertwined in a war across time, for the Nine—they are only the beginning.
Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 10 out of 10
Prose: 7 out of 10
Character/Execution: 8 out of 10
Overall: 8.25 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: In an age when "all documents are conspiring documents" in the eyes of The Government, mill worker Jax's discovery of books and secret artifacts is shattering—and sets him on a crash course with danger (and enlightenment) as he navigates the twists and turns of this suspense-driven story. The complex plot demonstrates creativity and careful forethought, taking readers into surprising territory in this unfamiliar world.

Prose: Though the story starts slow, with blunted dialogue between Jax and his friend Kip, the narrative improves once it moves beyond the initial chapter, with clear and energetic prose alongside steady (and convincing) worldbuilding.

Originality: This is a highly original novel, with a creatively intricate world that will astonish readers. 

Character/Execution: Jax is an inviting character, and the author lays bare his motivations and desire for something greater than the world he's currently living in. Mica is every bit the rough, ideal-driven veteran fighting for his own version of freedom.

Date Submitted: July 03, 2023

Reviews
The ambition of Miles’s thoughtful, sweeping epic of a falling—and fallen—America is clear from its heft but also from its opening pages, which immerse readers in the brutal lives of the mill workers of Area Thirty-Eight, whose every miserable moment is monitored by the thuggish PPA (the Protectors of the People’s Freedom). From there, Miles jumps to Boston, in a 2036 where U.S. senators serve for life and the presidency is chosen by congress. There, an ex-CIA official trains boxer Mika Rouge for the Minutemen Division, which targets an anti-government insurgency called the Children of the Ordean Reich.

The novel’s suspense rises not just from Mica’s explosive missions or young Jax Rogue’s discovery, in Area Thirty-Eight, of a lockbox containing mysterious contraband, including a bible, an iPod, and records of American history. The tension also comes from the unsettling puzzle of how these narratives—Mica’s firmly anchored in time and place; Jax’s pointedly unsettled in either—will fit together. The moment they do is a thrill, and Miles builds to it cleverly, as he fully develops the characters, worlds, and dilemmas of each half of the novel. That thoroughness comes at the cost of narrative momentum, but readers fascinated by alternate histories and futures will relish scenes like the lengthy, engaging glimpse of Mica’s government class at Harvard, which offers tantalizing hints at how and when this counter-America split from our own.

Seeded throughout is the resonant idea that a dystopia isn’t just brought about by villains, as Miles makes clear that American citizens surrendered power in the interest of efficient government. The conflicts and action are inventive but, crucially, connected to ideas; both narrative strands boast desperate struggles, painful sacrifice, and stakes both personal and much larger. Readers who prefer page-turners will find the length a barrier, and the novel could have been tightened without losing power or meaning.

Takeaway: Two epic, surprisingly connected stories power this sweeping thriller of American dystopia

Great for fans of: Omar El Akkad’s American War, Claire Vaye Watkins’s Gold Fame Citrus.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: B+
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: B
Marketing copy: A-

News
08/01/2022
Saga of the Nine: Origins available for preorder

Preorder book 1 in the American dystopian epic.

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 10/2022
  • 9780578285665
  • 500 pages
  • $9.99
Hardcover Details
  • 10/2022
  • 9780578285658
  • 500 pages
  • $32.99
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