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The Cydonian Pyramid

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The much-anticipated sequel to The Obsidian Blade transports readers to the terrifying and thrilling world of Lah Lia, the enigmatic girl who changed Tucker Feye's life.
More than half a millennium in the future, in the shadow of the looming Cydonian Pyramid, a pampered girl named Lah Lia has been raised for one purpose: to be sacrificed through one of the mysterious diskos that hover over the pyramid's top. But just as she is about to be killed, a strange boy appears from the diskos, providing a cover of chaos that allows her to escape and launching her on a time-spinning journey in which her fate is irreversibly linked to his. In this second volume of the Klaatu Diskos trilogy, Tucker Feye and Lah Lia each hurtle through time, relating their stories in alternating viewpoints that converge at crucial moments. Fans of the first adventure will be intrigued by the chance to see the world through Lah Lia's eyes — no matter how disturbing the vision might be.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2013

      Gr 7 Up-This title covers the same time period as The Obsidian Blade (Candlewick, 2012), but from Lah Lia's point of view. She explains her origins as a Pure Girl, raised and groomed for eventual sacrifice to atone for the sins of society's past. At her sacrificial ceremony, an interruption occurs with the sudden appearance of Tucker, introduced in the first book, who has been time-traveling between historical events of the future and distant past through portals called diskos. Tucker's presence creates a one-in-a-million chance for Lah Lia to escape her pending doom by jumping through one of the diskos. When she lands in the new world, she sustains multiple life-threathening injuries, but is healed by an advance core of medical specialists termed Medicants. Throughout the story, references are made as to how the technology of the past caused an apocalyptic end to humanity via the Digital Plague. In Lah Lia's world, the use of any type of digital technology is against the law. It is even illegal to refer to or verbally mention numbers. Interspersed with short chapters from Tucker's viewpoint, the story creates a kind of twilight zone surreal atmosphere. The author gives readers a chance to review events from the previous book, eventually allowing the two separate story lines of Lah Lia and Tucker to merge. Tinged with elements of ancient Mayan sacrifices and political intrigue, the book will have fans of historical fiction and science fiction thinking through the motives and concepts of this smoothly layered adventure.-Sabrina Carnesi, Crittenden Middle School, Newport News, VA

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from April 1, 2013
      Middle books in trilogies are tricky, but this taut science-fiction thriller pulls it off with panache. The mysterious teenage girl Lah Lia keeps reappearing at pivotal moments of Tucker Feye's chaotic adventures across time; now, following her own journey through the "disko" portals sheds clarity upon the various rival factions contending through the forthcoming epochs. From her pampered childhood, raised as a sacrifice, to the end of human history, Lia witnesses the early days of the Boggsian technological cult and their transcendence into the spectral tourist Klaatu; the heyday of digitocratic Medicant healers and their persecution at the hands of the fanatically anti-numerate Lah Sept; and the rebellion of the ruthless Yar women against the corrupt priests of her own time. Lia matures from a clever but passive observer to a tough-minded, compassionate and principled actor, determined to take charge of her own life--even if that means rewriting the past. While by no means a stand-alone, the narrative intersperses chapters recounting Tucker's interrogation by Cold War-era Arctic explorers to recap important details and ground the more exotic future scenarios. This device also drives the plot, as the two protagonists strive independently to reconnect. When they meet again in the final pages, it is clear that the past is beginning to unravel, and all history is about to break loose. Hautman continues to write mind-expanding adventures and nail-biting suspense to probe big questions of faith, destiny and personal responsibility. The next book can't come soon enough. (Science fiction. 12 & up)

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    • Booklist

      May 15, 2013
      Grades 9-12 And you thought The Obsidian Blade (2012) was weird? Then gird your loins for Hautman's increasingly difficult to follow butand here's the tricknevertheless fascinating sequel. Tucker Feye, our initial guide through the time-tripping diskos, this time recedes to the background to make room for Lah Lia, brought up in the future world of Romelas as a pampered Pure Girl whose womanhood is celebrated by sacrificing her to the disko atop the city's holy pyramid. Got it so far? Good, because then it goes off the rails. Lia is shuttled back and forth through time and circumstance, from the relatively simple (working on a farm and learning to protect herself from a leering drunkard) to the mind-bogglingly complex (a future war alongside those emerging from what was known as the Digital Plague ). Hautman does newbies no favors by refusing to provide much establishing information. But he understands it, and it's hard not to be both disoriented and intrigued as he leads you through the frequently murky but occasionally spectacular developments. Stay tuned for the (even weirder?) finale, folks. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Hautman doesn't know how to write a bad book. His name recognition should continue to make this unorthodox sf series a high-visibility one.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2013
      This second book in a sophisticated science-fiction series (The Obsidian Blade) focuses on Lah Lia, a mysterious girl from the distant future who, raised for ritual sacrifice, escapes her death when minister's son Tucker's sudden appearance through a time gate disrupts the ceremony. Book two further develops Hautman's complex constructs of scientific innovation as well as the evolution of humanity and religion.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2013
      The first book of this sophisticated science-fiction series (The Obsidian Blade, rev. 5/12) traced the time travels of Tucker Feye, a minister's son from the auspiciously named Hopewell, Minnesota. Here Hautman focuses on the story of Lah Lia, the mysterious girl from the distant future whose path repeatedly intersects with Tucker's. A cloistered Pure Girl raised for ritual sacrifice by the Lah Sept priests, Lah Lia escapes her death through a time gate, or disko, when Tucker's sudden appearance disrupts the ceremony. Returning to the time shortly after her escape, she discovers her city in the midst of revolution and joins in the battle against the priests. In alternating chapters, Tucker retells his own story to the incredulous doctor of submarine USS Skate at the North Pole, 1959, where (and when) he arrives through a disko. This narrative device provides some background from book one and pieces together Tucker's history with Lah Lia's. Book two further develops Hautman's complex constructs of scientific innovation as well as the evolution of both humanity and religions: As an Amish/Hassidic sect called the Boggsians develops the technology for time travel, the devout Lambs of September warn against Digital Plague, planting seeds for a conflict that will span centuries. Increasingly drawn together, Tucker and Lah Lia now seek each other through the layers of time, setting up a third book in which the intertwining of their fates will surely come to fruition. lauren adams

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.9
  • Lexile® Measure:690
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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