Incarceron really picked up towards the end and made it an enjoyable read. The communication inside the prison to outside the prison with the characters Finn and Claudia really developed. Some very key discoveries are made about Claudia, Finn, the warden, and the prison itself are made. These are too relevant to the ending to share but I can say that they know there is a way out of the prison. The way out brings up controversies within the group of escapees. Incarceron turns out to be much closer to Claudia then she ever would have imagined. There have been many theories about it being underground, or in space but in reality, it is very close and accessible to her. The prison was created with magic and holds as many secrets as prisoners. The book in all was interesting. I now am reading the sequel, Saphique. It continues where Incarceron left off as Claudia and Finn attempt to extract their friends from Incarceron while managing a kingdom in the outside world.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Incarceron
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