Callasandra Fractured by Stephanie Douglas (Book Review #2111)

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Callasandra Fractured is a powerful YA dystopian debut that blends intense sci-fi action with deep emotional stakes. Stephanie Douglas crafts a richly imagined world where alternate dimensions collide, and one girl’s journey to find her family becomes a battle for truth, identity, and resistance.

The story follows sixteen-year-old Cassi Dyson, whose life is shattered after witnessing her father’s abduction. What begins as a frantic escape turns into a dimensional rift, catapulting her into Cimerrion—a strange and oppressive world where those from other dimensions are hunted. With telepathic ties to her twin sister and a growing involvement in an underground resistance, Cassi’s strength, heart, and resilience shine through.

Douglas’s writing is cinematic, emotionally charged, and sharply plotted. Each chapter unravels a new twist, and the characters—especially Cassi, Joren, and Marissa—are vivid and compelling. The Entertainer program and the Antistasi rebellion bring depth and urgency to the world of Cimerrion, while the theme of twin destiny adds a layer of mythic intrigue.

Callasandra Fractured is more than a thrilling dystopian adventure—it’s a story about family, survival, and the quiet courage it takes to challenge a world built on lies. A stunning start to a promising series, and a must-read for fans of science fiction that asks big questions.

Written by Jeyran Main

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