*I received this book in exchange for an honest review*
Okay so before I start praising every detail of this FABULOUS book, I would like to point out that this book is a dystopian novel. Yes, I know you probably read that sentence and went "DUH," but if you know me, I typically do not like dystopian novels. I have read a plethora of them, so trust me when I say that I have only liked a few dystopian novels and the rest hurtled into the section of my brain known as The Point of No Return, as in I never want the memories of the book to EVER return! It became comical for me as I was plowing through the so-called "popular" dystopian novels that I began to start singing "Another one bites the dust"....*Book soars into the black, dismal expanse known as The Point of No Return*..."Another one down, another one down, another one bites the dust." Whew, sorry about my boring babble, but I hope you catch my drift, and I was able to accurately convey by loathing for dystopian novels. You might ask why I gave "Ultraxenopia" 5 glorious stars if I hate dystopian novels. Well, my fellow book lovers, this novel has restored my faith in dystopian novels because I absolutely and unequivocally LOVED and ADORED this novel!
Plot:
The novel begins with Wynter trudging through the gray, desolate world around her to arrive at her placement exam at W.P. Headquarters. She is nervous and anxious because this exam determines her future. So yeah, needless to say this is where everything goes horribly wrong because Wynter has a horrific vision that literally causes excruciating pain, and this vision unveils *Cue dramatic voice* THE END OF THE WORLD...dun,dun,duuuun! I won't go into detail about the vision because you need to read this amazing book to find out, but after her massive breakdown in the placement exam, in saunters the DSD or shall I say the menacing and diabolical Dr. Richter with his forced smile that I would like to obliterate from his beautiful face. While at the DSD, Wynter realizes many things...she is different and powerful from everybody else around her (EXTREMELY powerful), she needs to find this mysterious and *cough* sexy *cough* man from her vision, and she needs to escape the endless torment of the DSD.
Characters:
Wynter-
Can I just get down on my knees and bow to her because she is INCREDIBLE! I have found that many female protagonists in dystopian novels are atrocious and I abhor their very existence because they just mope around and complain about the horrible and controlling government that dictates their life, but does Wynter do that? NO, she does not! And honestly, because of what she went through, she had every right to complain and and feel inferior to the world around her, but she didn't! And that makes her awesome and one of my favorite protagonist I have ever read. Like I said earlier, she is powerful or shall I say scary powerful. Scary powerful as in her heterochromia eyes turn black and blood pours out of every orifice in her body while she has her visions...she has got to be an unnerving and terrifying sight. I think if I saw this, I would run with my tail between my legs, spewing obscenities or I would spew obscenities while throwing holy water on her-Either one is an option! Major bonus points to Ezra for comforting her and carrying her even when she looked like she could eat someone's soul.
Ezra-
I seriously hope I was not the only one that squealed and frolicked around my house like a little gnome when Ezra appeared in Wynter's vision...yeah, I'm probably alone in the frolicking but EVERYONE needs to squeal and swoon for Ezra! Like HOLY HOTNESS ALERT!! Every time he appeared on the page, very pure and saint-like thoughts entered my mind *eye waggle*...hopefully you feel the sarcasm emanating from that sentence because I honestly think my mind had some sort of music playlist attached to Ezra...in one particular scene towards the very end, and he's *cough* naked *cough* my mind automatically starting playing a mix tape with "Sexy and I Know it" and "Talk Dirty" and boy did it add to the effect of that scene! I really need to stay on topic but Ezra just gets my brain muddled and all I can see is his beautiful face and dreamy, hazel eyes...and him walking towards me with a look of love and adoration in his eyes...*record scratch* Wow, sorry I kind of got lost there for a moment. See this is what Ezra does to me, so I just need to get to the main detail about Ezra before I start really fantasizing about Ezra and I together... *whispers* and "Talk Dirty" would definitely be in the background. Okay so before I get distracted again, Ezra is one of the leaders of the rebel movement called Phoenix, and Wynter's vision brings her to him, but it is still unknown why fate brought them together...but don't worry, I know this will be answered.
Dr. Richter-
My hatred for him made me search synonyms for the word hate because seeing the word hate 9,765 can get a tad bit repetitive, so let me start off by saying that I hate him. I loathe him. I detest him. I ABHOR him! I want to morph into a psychotic, ravaging beast and OBLITERATE! He is CRAY-CRAY!! He is a sick SOB!! Needless to say, he is a part of the DSD and he is the doctor responsible for Wynter and her endless amount of tests...ugh I despise him. Wynter needs to take an machine gun and wipe that fake smile off of his face, and I will be in the background laughing maniacally!!
Jenner and Rai-
I absolutely loved these two! Rai is so sweet and was the only one that comforted and befriended Wynter in the beginning, and Jenner is just absolutely adorable. They are both a part of Phoenix, and they aid Ezra throughout the novel. All I have to say is that I want Rai to be my best friend and I want to tackle Jenner in a big bear hug and then proceed to cuddle with him.
And alas, this review is nearing its end. But before I end, I would like to let M.A. Phipps know that the end was a cruel punishment. Here I am jamming out to "Talk Dirty" and then BAM! End of Part One appears on the screen. I was so happy, and then Wynter gets all noble and continues to be amazing and does something that takes a lot of courage, and I say this because I think I would make the bed she left my permanent residence and become one with it...the "bed" is so sexy and enticing. But no, Wynter is much stronger than me and then the book ends!! I may or may not have lost my sh#&, but I can tell you that when the book ended, my heart shattered and I was left wallowing in my misery while desperately trying to pick up the shattered remains of my heart and piece them back together on the frayed heartstrings of my desolated mass that was once known as my beating heart. All I can say is everyone needs to read this book!! This book made me a believer again and restored my faith in dystopian novels, and I would just like to point out that that is no easy feat. READ THIS BOOK!! P.S. I would cherish the opportunity to read the second novel in this series...I think my very existence depends on that book! :)