About the Book
Book: Axiom
Author: Kristofor Hellmeister
Genre: Science Fiction, Dystopian, YA
Release Date: February 2020
Death and violence do not exist in Axiom. There is no strife, no war, no suffering. There is no hunger, no sadness, and no pain.
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My Review:
This was a solid read. I love Sci-Fi. This story is, however, mostly, dystopian. That shouldn't change your mind about it at all. Enter a world where the status quo is about to change. Several characters are all center stage in this book, and they are all fantastic. Similar to a movie have seen, but in another way, these people aren't allowed to express that which makes us human; emotions. No relationships. (Yes, I have read that one before!) So how do you keep things going with no relationships, and no emotions? Ah, well, see, that's not going to be possible forever. I really liked the world-building, the price of "total peace" has always been an issue for mankind. My biggest issue with this book about utopia, aka Axiom, and what's going to happen to it and all the people was the ending, it just sheered off. I would read another book in this series though. It's nice in the speculative fiction category.
4 Stars
About the Author
Kristofor Hellmeister is an alien—a legal alien born in Canada who has lived in Georgia since he was a young boy. Presently, he lives just outside of Atlanta with his wife, Kristie, and his three-year-old son, Maddox. Kristofor has always pursued writing, ever since he was in first grade writing about dinosaurs, tornadoes, and man-eating plants. He published his first book—a historical fiction called Brothers of Baseball—in 2017. Axiom is his first foray into science fiction and is the first book in the Axiom Chronicles. Kristofor enjoys reading anything from military fiction, to the newest Star Wars or Halo book, to fantasy and spy novels. He also enjoys spending time outdoors whether it is running a 5k, taming his wild backyard, or going on an adventure with his family. The core theme for all of his stories is that of redemption, for he believes this is reflected all around us and throughout history.
More from Kristofor
The source of this novel comes from multiple experiences. I remember sitting in a church in downtown Atlanta at an event called TheoEd Talks. It was a theological discussion by leaders of the religious community that was designed much like a Ted Talk. I remember listening to a gentleman, I don’t recall his name, who was elaborating on a tension he was trying to navigate. At the time, there were riots and demonstrations were occurring in cities across the United States due to racial unrest. The man was a pastor and was asking the question, “What should I do?” I remember him elaborating on how he was not an activist, he was not a civil leader, he was not a politician, and yet he still had a role in the job he did best—pastoring. His challenge to us—do what you are passionate about and let this become your source of aid to the world’s problems. At the time, I was struggling with mental health, cynicism, and a gnawing sense of despair. I used these elements to create a novel
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Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Kristofer is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon Gift Card and an audiobook version of the book!!
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