Panacea Exodus, by L. Ana. Ellis
Welcome back for another Rainy Day Review.
Today, I’m reviewing Panacea Exodus (Book 2 of The Panacea Trilogy) by
L. Ana. Ellis.
If you enjoy dystopian novels which push the
boundaries of what it means to be human, then look no further.
About
Set in the year 2115, the story begins by delving into Mariela
Stafford’s past, allowing us to better understand her, if only by a small
measure.
Back in the present (2115), Mariela seeks a way to be free of a ‘kill
switch’ implanted within her body. Meanwhile, the location of the mysterious Area 52 is revealed to the general public, with dramatic consequences.
Characters
For the purpose of this review, I will briefly explore three of the
leading characters: Mariela Stafford, Cooper O’Connor, and Viola.
Mariela Stafford
Mariela Stafford (former CEO of Panacea Corp) is a stubborn individual who
holds her emotions in so she doesn’t appear weak to others. However, her
independent façade hides a deeply emotional and caring woman who has
grown in many ways. As a reader, re-entering her life in this fictional sequel was
intriguing – and at times sad – for she had lost much while simultaneously
carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders. While I never fully warmed
to Mariela’s character, I did come to understand her more deeply over the course
of this book. As a result, I could better appreciate the sacrifices that she had made
in her life and the complex motivations behind them.
Cooper O’Connor
Cooper O’Connor, a former college professor, is a bright yet complex
man, who feels unmoored in life since being fired from his academic career. I came to admire Cooper over time, for he was frequently battling conflicting emotions, while maintaining a
courageous sense of inner strength. Despite
harbouring resentment for some specific individuals, he has a way of showing his
more caring side, even when he doesn’t want to. However, even Cooper has his
limits: throughout this sequel, I saw him challenge other people’s decisions,
saying no to opportunities when he could no longer find any justification for engaging with them.
Viola
Viola is a secondary antagonist in this story. As Cooper's ex-partner, she posed a frustrating obstacle to him finally being able to get
on with his life. She is both mesmerizing and ruthless, the sort of woman that
you may eventually begin to trust, just as she pulls the rug out from under
you. I never knew where the characters stood with her or if she would ever ‘do the right thing’. While she often
presented herself as a highly capable, intelligent and put together
business-woman, there were times where she appeared to be incredibly naïve, a
quality which surprised me, given that she is a highly accomplished
neuro-scientist. Overall, I never liked or trusted Viola and I find it unlikely
that many people would.
Positive Aspects
There were many things which made reading Panacea Exodus an
enjoyable experience:
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Firstly, the way the narration shifts between characters allows readers to delve deeper into their individual storylines.
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Secondly, the plot is full of surprising twists
that – at times – left me speechless.
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Thirdly, there was frequent tension between characters, which provided an added layer of interpersonal conflict to the
narrative.
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In addition, different sub-plots were woven
seamlessly into one-another, with opposing character goals frequently clashing.
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Moreover, the technology of the story’s world
was fascinating to behold. I was especially in awe of the ‘soup pools’, which
allowed for the sharing of complex information over great distances.
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Finally, the characters were each complex, with
a range of interesting – and competing – goals. Just when I thought I had
figured some characters out (in terms of their motivations), they would
surprise me.
Neutral Aspects
The only thing that let this story down was the lack of proofreading.
Various typos and incorrect words were prevalent, causing me to do a double-take
quite a few times throughout my reading experience.
Memorable Quotes
While there were many interesting quotes, the following three stood out the most.
1) ‘Technology cannot keep us from death, but it can keep us from life’.
2) “Sometimes people bend the rules to protect things and people they care
about.”
3) ‘Funny how some people resisted the truth’.
Overview
Overall, Panacea Exodus was a brilliant second instalment to a
thrilling series, which explores the role of human-integrated technology and
how it drastically impacts a fictional society.
Key themes included technology, survival, deception, power (and corruption),
trust and friendship. The story was gripping throughout, with a bittersweet ending.
My Rating: 5 stars.
I would highly recommend this book to lovers of dystopian novels.
To learn more about Panacea Exodus, you can visit its Goodreads page, HERE.
Or, to find out more about L. Ana. Ellis, simply visit their website, HERE.
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Until next time,
Ellie.
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