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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Girl Who Reset the Lightning Brain is a work of fiction in the action, adventure, and dystopian science fiction subgenres. It is part of the Lightning Brain collection which is suitable for young adult and adult readers alike. Penned by author Cliff Ratza, we return to the world of Electra Kittner, our compelling protagonist, who appears after an eighteen-month absence caused by a destructive fire that nearly ended her life. Now, she's on a mission to reset her life's "multiverse arena" and protect her loved ones from danger. With a new identity and a mission that merges old secrets with new revelations, Electra is in for a whole new action-packed ride.
Author Cliff Ratza always knows how to deliver an intricate plot filled with elements of intrigue, conspiracy, and layers of fascinating science fiction elements. Electra's new identity as Professor Electra Alisha Kirchner adds yet more complexity to her psychological development as our central hero, and the way she navigates a world filled with adversaries while protecting her clone children and friends is both thrilling and emotionally charged. The novel seamlessly combines elements of the past with the present, keeping readers guessing about what will happen next but never making it too overwhelming for newcomers to the story. Ratza's writing style is both cinematic and engaging, and the book's pacing is spot-on, ensuring that the reader remains enthralled throughout. Overall, if you enjoy action-adventure tales with a strong sci-fi element and a dash of intrigue, The Girl Who Reset the Lightning Brain is a must-read, as is the series in general.