SUSY Asylum Lorne Family Vault Volume 2 Michael Pierce Books
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In SUSY Asylum, there is no release. There is no escape. No hope.
Provex City is a wonder of beautiful treasures, enticing Oliver and Desiree to return. Oliver also learns how powerful the Lorne family really is, even with Kafka gone. They seem to have a hand in everything, as well as the keys to the kingdom with just a flash of the family crest.
Oliver and Desiree make a new friend, Darius Fitz, who introduces them to the writings of a mysterious blogger, Commodore Chaos. This blogger claims Lorne loyalists are snatching inter-plane travelers and delivering them to the Lorne run SUSY Asylum for the Criminally Insane.
When there is another sudden disappearance, Oliver begins to take the conspiracy blogger’s warnings more seriously and sets out to find the mythical asylum himself. Seek and ye shall find. But Oliver is not ready for the horrors that await him there.
Oliver’s belief in himself is waning. Desiree will not always be by his side. Mr. Gordon will not always come to his aid. Oliver finds himself alone, forced to confront his biggest fears, fight his inner demons, and face the very cold reality that no one is coming to save him.
Welcome to SUSY Asylum.
Revised Edition This edition of SUSY Asylum contains editorial revisions.
SUSY Asylum Lorne Family Vault Volume 2 Michael Pierce Books
SUSY Asylum is a book that reminds me of Inception crossed with Poltergeist 3. Michael breathes life into multiple planes of existence in this book. We get more background on characters we met in "Provex City" and are given little snippets along the way of the horrible events that brought T.J. and Desiree's love to ruin (I really felt bad for both of them and wished that T.J. had sought help for his problems because he obviously did not mean to "date rape" his girlfriend as he loved her very much).Oliver is a great character through which to experience Mr. Pierce's world. When I say I compare the book to the stories shown in Inception and Poltergeist 3, it's merely because moving between planes of existence seems almost dreamlike in its quality. And the book comes to a resounding conclusion when Oliver finds himself trapped in the world on the other side of the mirror and a captive of his own reflection. The sinister reflection (who goes by Nero) wants to use Oliver's body as a means to live forever.
Susy Asylum is a worthy successor to Provex City, and those who like Inception will most likely find this particularly offering irresistible.
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SUSY Asylum Lorne Family Vault Volume 2 Michael Pierce Books Reviews
After reading SUSY Asylum, I'm still amazed how much this series affects me. This might sound crazy, but the world Michael Pierce has built seems so real that I want to stare off into the distance to try to see Provex City for myself. You feel like you could definitely move between planes of existence if you had Mr. Gordon teaching you how to tap into that ability. That's how real the story feels to me.
In the first book, Provex City, Mr. Gordon had mentioned that perhaps some people have tragic lives because they "signed up" on purpose in order to teach or help others in some way. That idea really resounded with me and stays with me even now. I don't know whether reincarnation is a reality or not, but if it is, then understanding why tragedy occurs begins to almost make sense, especially if you forgot you had signed up for it, sacrificing your happiness for the happiness of others.
The story of this series is complicated in the best way possible. There's so much to think about and new ways of thinking about things you already know. That's amazing to be able to do that using fiction! SUSY Asylum is a well deserving sequel to Provex City. In this installment, Oliver and Desiree return to Provex City and find out there are conspiracy theories about the Lorne family, and that everyone has a mirror image (their opposite) that wants to use their body to live forever. That really freaked me out, especially because when Oliver is in Provex City, he hears a voice that sounds like his own trying to talk him into doing certain things.
Oliver and Desiree find out things in Provex City aren't as magical and wonderful as they seem, and that there's a lot more under the surface to be discovered than they previously thought. The problem is that the process of discovery is riddled with danger. I was happy to not only get more background with Desiree and T.J., but also that new complications have come up - is there something more than friendship blossoming between Desiree and Oliver? Is Oliver's father really fighting for the rebellion? Which Lorne family members can be trusted and which are still serving the deceased Kafka? Is Kafka truly dead? Will Oliver be reunited with his father?
It was quite a journey finding out the answers as I read SUSY Asylum, and definitely one I won't ever forget. This is a world you'll want to revisit again and again with all of its positives and negatives.
Since the first book sort of ended in a place that drove me crazy, I was more than eager to read the second one and find out what the heck was gonna happen next. I had come to adore Oliver and his voice and I was excited to read another book from his perspective.
The book takes place a few weeks after the first book ended. Not too much time has passed and the characters are just getting back into the groove of things after the epic inter- dimensional travel from book one. Okay, maybe dimensional is the wrong world. Whatever- I'm still using it.
Anyway! After some crazy teenage drama, the characters return to Provex City. If you read the first book, we only got a taste of the alternate... dimension. *sigh* world, dimension, WHATEVER. Anyway, we only got a small taste of it. This book is chock full of Provex City. ( A few of the nagging questions from book one are touched on, but there is still SO MUCH left to be answered. I don't know who all the bad guys are or who might be a good guy.
Susy Asylum still has the original paranormal, yet fantasy vibe we got from book one and all the characters from book one are back in semi- full force.
Some parts of the books had me worried. There was the small problem that a character I had sort of adored in book one began to grate on my nerves.. Don't worry, it's not Oliver. D He's still great (well, yeah, for the most part). But I felt that after one slip up in book one, this character would reaffirm their awesomeness in my eyes. *sigh* I guess I will just have to see if they earn back my love in book 3.
The whole concept of this book had me freaking out a few times. I mean... an asylum? How cool/ terrifying is that? I kept picturing American Horror Story (which to be honest gave me nightmares. Aliens... *shudders* Getting back on topic) But man, there are some twists that you DO NOT see coming. *nods* So , Michael Pierce has managed to create an entertaining and well- thought out sequel to his Provex city filled with more action and creativity than its predecessor. But it still left me with so many freaking questions. O.O
And seriously? The ending? Come on, man. *glares* Why do you do this to me? WHY?
Rating 3.9/5 D
SUSY Asylum is a book that reminds me of Inception crossed with Poltergeist 3. Michael breathes life into multiple planes of existence in this book. We get more background on characters we met in "Provex City" and are given little snippets along the way of the horrible events that brought T.J. and Desiree's love to ruin (I really felt bad for both of them and wished that T.J. had sought help for his problems because he obviously did not mean to "date rape" his girlfriend as he loved her very much).
Oliver is a great character through which to experience Mr. Pierce's world. When I say I compare the book to the stories shown in Inception and Poltergeist 3, it's merely because moving between planes of existence seems almost dreamlike in its quality. And the book comes to a resounding conclusion when Oliver finds himself trapped in the world on the other side of the mirror and a captive of his own reflection. The sinister reflection (who goes by Nero) wants to use Oliver's body as a means to live forever.
Susy Asylum is a worthy successor to Provex City, and those who like Inception will most likely find this particularly offering irresistible.
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