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Hive – 3 Star Book Review

Posted on March 5, 2021 By Jenna No Comments on Hive – 3 Star Book Review

Jeremiah Ukponrefe reached out to me seeking a review and provided me with a complimentary review copy. Thank you for the opportunity! My thoughts are my own and my review is honest.

For an interview with Jeremiah, visit my previous post for Hive here.

Please note that this post contains affiliate links, which means there is no additional cost to you if you shop using my links, but I will earn a small percentage in commission. A program-specific disclaimer is at the bottom of this post.

About the Book

Hive
by Jeremiah Ukponrefe

Publishing 31 January 2021

Genre: NA Sci-Fi Dystopian, Adventure
Page Count: 269
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The Collective military has spent its years destroying the last remnants of The Hive, an alien force that devastated the old world. bringing forth the apocalypse, and ushering a new age of warring factions.

Alexander King is a Collective soldier who during a mission monitoring the outskirts of Zone 6, discovers evidence that the Hives presence is stronger then commonly believed. With his new information it becomes vital that The Collective acts fast, for if they dont the world will be brought to its knees again in a wave of destruction that will end humanity forever.

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My Review

My Rating: 3 Stars
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Hive is a Sci-Fi Military Dystopian about humanity fighting back against the aliens who invaded and destroyed life as they knew it. The world Ukponrefe creates is gritty and post-apocalyptic in the best way, described just enough to visualize it and highlight the interesting new things the Hive introduced without stumbling into info-dumps that stall the plot. The storyline is clear, well thought out, and progresses at a steady pace. If you like military sci-fi, this book has all the hallmarks of a great sci-fi military plot and world.

I wish I had been able to connect with the main character, or any other character in this book. While it has all the bones needed for a good dystopian, there was no emotional connection to the characters, which left me uninvested in the human struggle and free to wonder if there might have been ways for the humans to live comfortably in this new world created by the Hive rather than rooting for them to tear it down.

I absolutely love the concept of the Hive, the alien species and their way of living. It definitely gives a nod to the Borg, but it’s unique enough in its own right and my favourite parts of the book were whenever the human characters took time to be curious about what they discovered on their way to destroy the Hive.

If military sci-fi is your thing, this book has military feel and action in spades and presents interesting technology and concepts to marvel at along the way. Check it out!

About the Author

Jeremiah Ukponrefe is a Vancouver based author and stand up comedian. He has written articles for The Runner, The Reel Anna, and Envie Magazine. His debut novel Hive is releasing January 2021, the first of The Arcane Volumes Series. As a comedian his style is a mixture of clever observations with a subversive darkness, all performed under a veil of innocence. He has performed in the Comedy Ring,Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy , and Yuk Yuks. He is really hoping this comedy thing works out.

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