The most creative part of the book is a substance called
enarii. Characters use it freely for a myriad of purposes, and it’s used as
currency to buy things. People can absorb it into their skin and use it to form
any object they can visualize. Niil is the main character, and he has a rare
ability. He can sense the presence of enarii and draw it to himself. The
substance seems alive at times, as it starts to move when he’s nearby. Niil
learns that the only other person with his ability is his mother, but she left
home four years ago. Readers will discover more about enarii as events unfold,
as it’s the most important substance in the world. Other secrets await.
Ada joins the cast early in the story, but she has a
contrasting outlook on the world. Her parents kidnap Niil in the book’s
opening, but they care for him like their own child. Ada is bitter toward her
parents because she thinks Niil was treated better than her. She notifies him
of her parents’ murder and sets out to locate those responsible. She suspects
it’s a secret group called the Doubleye. Ada isn’t very forthcoming with
information, so it takes a while for readers to understand her character. She
has a rare allergy, but she becomes a loyal ally to Niil.
The underlying conflict concerns societal issues involving
entitled people and citizens who’ve been wronged. Many citizens in the empire
are unhappy with the leadership, and some are actively rebelling. The Doubleye
encourages unrest and chaos, and they’ve set off explosions and fires in public
places. Niil and Ada, as well as her cousin Soes, eventually meet members of
the Doubleye, although they don’t fully understand what’s happening. Yes, Niil’s
mother is a member of the rebel group, but there are complications. Niil is
conflicted about his mother’s role, and the Doubleye now has more radical
ideas. Readers will be surprised as characters’ motives come to light, and
unexpected twists ensue.
What didn’t work as well:
Perhaps there are too many surprises, as it seems like readers don’t
fully know characters until the book ends. There are even truths that
characters don’t know about themselves. On the other hand, it’s nice that the
plot isn’t completely predictable.
The final verdict:
It’s wonderful when readers discover a book with unexpected ideas.
Niil is a delightful, naïve underdog who is determined to save innocent lives
and find his mother. I recommend readers try this book for themselves.






