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Lumi Nation [Kindle Edition]

Aneta Skirko , Janek Sielicki
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Book Description

In the future biolight is everything. It defines the society, its warm glow suffuses the Centre and the happy people living there, people who try not to think about mysterious Grey Zone. Kaya is a young but talented Net creator, one of the elite few, who admin, coordinate and model the virtual system of the city from the silver Orb, a building hovering in the air like a spaceship.
One day she comes across a mysterious journal written by a now-forgotten creator. Soon Net Security Agents are after her, a brooding man stalks her and all around the Net and biolight show signs of impeding catastrophe. Ultimately this cascade of events leads to.. something new. A secret that might change the City forever.


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  • File Size: 504 KB
  • Print Length: 356 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00KLDYY9E
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5.0 out of 5 stars A visually stunning mind-blowing experience July 19, 2014
Format:Kindle Edition
(Book Review originally published on Epicstream.com)

When I first heard about the fascinating concepts of Aneta Skirko's science fiction Lumi Nation in the interview I recently conducted with the author, I was really intrigued about the organic lumi-societies that she described. Skirko also said that Haruki Murakami has been one of her literary influences, and since I'm a huge fan of the international best-selling author, I wanted to know how Skirko blends her ideas with themes that Murakami writes. I also appreciate a novel with a richly imagined world that's entirely different from our own, so I started reading Lumi Nation with hopes to escape reality and explore Skirko's imagination; upon the reading the first scenes, I felt like I was transported to another dimension, a virtual realm that's like a cross between the worlds of Avatar, The Matrix, and Tron. You'll see visual elements from those films coalesce together to bring a unique experience. Blending mesmerizing visuals of artificial nature and thought-provoking concepts of creation, Skirko has developed a world of her own, a world embellished with beauty and depth.

In the bright future, society has become more systematic, less human. Inhabitants at the Centre depend on biolight --a product that promises "the illusion of everlasting youth and vitality"-- for everything; the darker zones are dangerous territories, a void of mystery, and considred as a lifeless region (sounds like Lion King to me). In the supernaturally bright streets, you'll see the organic technology and the virtual system in a surreal light, which somewhat resemble the mood of Murakami's mystical realism, minus the "realism".
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