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Nevadaland #1

The Players

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In the alternate history of a near dystopian future...

The west coast left the United States. Nevada piggybacked along but then refused to join the new country of Pacifica. Instead, the rebels formed the independent nation-state of NEVADALAND. Tribes reign in the wilds as cities struggle with poverty and crime. Underneath the weirdness and lies, NEVADLAND is all about power.

In Volume 1, THE PLAYERS, Diesel Duran graduates from her low status as a ward of the state and enters into adulthood. Except in NEVADALAND, that means she must battle to the death in the zone for the entertainment of home viewers. Girls don’t fight in the games, but the system refuses to acknowledge its mistake. During her training, she learns how to cheat from Cheng, to fight from Bull, and to hide from Walker. And while these new skills certainly help, she’s got unique talents of her own.

Part Hunger Games, part Running Man, part Mad Max, and part X-Files the NEVADALAND series offers non-stop adventure, bizarre creatures, dystopian conspiracies, impending doom, and an ongoing alien mystery. Nothing is what it appears to be, and everything is so much more in NEVADALAND.

79 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 10, 2017

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T.N. Kaylor

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I write fun science-fiction featuring badass women of action in high fantasy worlds.

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August 23, 2017
Short, sharp, and loads of fun. It's on the short side, somewhere between novella and novel (To audiobook readers, it's a 4.5 hour book), but the length works in its favor in keeping the pace fast and frenetic. The feel is pure, glorious pulp, sort of like a modern, grungy, post-apocalyptic Edgar Rice Burroughs with a story that grabs you and barrels ahead without waiting to put on the seatbelts.

Diesel is a young woman born into the crackle-mad world of fractured Nevadaland, the landscape of weirdos and monsters (human and otherwise) that has sprung up in the wake of the collapse of the USA. Due to a clerical error reminiscent of the movie Brazil, she ends up forced to compete in the Games as a male, putting her in direct competition with scores of hardened & trained fighters along with multi-armed mutants and more. The out-of-place Diesel must quickly learn to adapt and survive or get squashed like a bug.

Diesel's personality is a big part of why I enjoyed this book. Having been raised by the state, she's a unique combination of fit, naive, savvy, and innocent, and it's fun watching her reactions as she navigates this bizarro world of gladiators that she's dropped into upon turning "of age". A lot of books with female leads annoy me because they have an unfortunate tendency to skew towards the "chick-lit" genre with a heroine who spends the book mooning over shoes and the perfect guy, but Diesel is entertainingly no-nonsense.

I really only have two demerits for the book, and one is strictly for the audiobook version. The author has an authorial stylistic tic of including a lot of sound effects in her writing - "SPLOOOSH!", "KRACCAKRBOOM!", etc - which one glides over seamlessly in written print but which sound a bit silly in spoken word, when a lot of them happen at once (and this is a book filled with a lot of things going BOOM). Sometimes the transition from written word to audio produces unexpected side effects, this is one of them.

My only other "complaint" is that it's too short! This first book is essentially set-up - You meet the world, you meet the players, and you meet Diesel. There is action, yes, and the backgrounds of each player are loads of fun (The train story in particular could be a horror novel unto itself) but just as you're getting really into it, bam, it's over and time for the next book. Thankfully the next one is already published and they seem to be rolling out on a speedy timeframe, again in keeping with the old-school pulp feel of the story... No doorstopper brick novels here, just quick, punchy adventures that make you grab and hang on.

If you enjoyed The Running Man, ERB's Mars books, TV series Blood Drive, Escape from New York, or any number of other "Shoot it in the face!" grindhouse adventures, you'll probably get a kick out of this, possibly right in your nethers. Recommended!
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July 5, 2017
This was a really dark and fun book if not a little scary. With the way current events have been in the past year, you wonder if our society going this way isn't possible. Let's hope not. No spoilers, but the ending left me wanting more. I can't wait for book 2!
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