Nair's first book in the dystopian series 'Around the world in 2153' gave a view on how the Earth and the rules here changed by 2153 and how it effected the lives here, The sequel only carries forward the implications and how that transforms Sia in the world.
After a tragic technological mishap, Sia, the ex-leader-in-waiting of Jambudesh, has started a new life in Verdemia as a humanoid.
Sia now has everyone she had ever wished for --her parents, her sister and her companion --but she yearns for a life where the humans accept her without judgment.
The novel takes you for a time travel ride. In a future world distorted beyond recognition by technology and dystopian nation, the author grips you with a plot to find human sensibilities.
The Non-Residential Earthlings from Mars return to Earth. Sharman, their wily leader, has an ulterior motive to harm the Earthling chosen by the Martians as their new leader.
Two Martians hastily follow Sharman to stop him. What happens then is what the story is all about.
Looking forward for a book of the series when Sia will come out from the Cocoon to lead the Martian world? Is that being cooked up?
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