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Official Review: Life On Earth by Clayton Beal

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Life On Earth" by Clayton Beal.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Dickey Duncan Declan is the protagonist of Clayton Beal's new science fiction novel Life on Earth: Declan Book 1. He is an average student in south Florida trying to navigate his first day back to FAU. This isn't college as we know it, though. Declan's subjects include math, physics, philosophy...and timeology, the study of time travel. He attends university in a world where professors teach via hologram, elderly citizens are just human heads connected to reality simulators, and everyone lives most of the time in virtual reality. According to Declan, "nowadays, reality is just the place where you eat, breathe and bleed." (P.38)

The story opens one month after Declan's father has died of a heart attack. Having been very close to his dad Declan finds himself without a plan, just living day to day. On Declan's first day back to school he witnesses a friend being attacked by a mutant man-bat. He steps in to help his friend. Little does he know that this seemingly small act will soon have him running for his own life. What ensues is a fast-paced roller coaster ride. Aided by his friend Tawana Flats, a genetically modified half fish/half woman, Declan tries to stay one step ahead of his would-be assassins. His progress is hindered at times by a maniacal android named QD 1.0. What makes matters worse is that he learns his father's death may not have been from natural causes.

This tale is entertaining. The references to vintage taxis from 2020 and clothing manufactured on 3D printers are nice touches. At times I found myself wondering where the story was going, as it seemed like a chain of futuristic "what if's" without a strong direction to the plot. It does pick up toward the end. As a side note, the .pdf copy I read is marked with editor's notes which is distracting.

Readers seeking an upbeat, fast-paced science fiction novel will enjoy this one. The story is immediately engaging and the action starts right away. Long-time science fiction fans will appreciate the allusions to the old sci-fi movies Barbarella, Star Trek and Soylent Green. People offended by profanity and sex scenes may not like Life on Earth: Declan Book 1, as these elements are sprinkled throughout the book.

I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. It is amusing, imaginative and unique. The only drawbacks for me are the distracted flow toward the middle of the book and the editor's notes (which presumably would not be in a copy intended for the public). As the title implies, this is the first in a series.

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This sounds like an interesting concept for a book. Great review.
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I find a lot of books with interesting worlds tend to lack a solid plot. Glad the author was able to pick it up after a while.
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This sounds like a very fascinating book! Nice review.
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Thank you! This was definitely one of the more original reads I've reviewed for the site.
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I am not a big fan of books that use foul language or explicit sex scenes. I do not really see the point in it either. It does nothing to the plot or the experience of reading. That is my opinion of course.
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I wonder if this is geared more toward younger readers? The cover certainly looks like it. Sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for the review.
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