The feel of pages between your fingers, the sound of the pages turning, and the smell of ink on paper
Monday, September 3, 2012
Review: Sapphique by Catherine Fisher
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Series: Yes, link to my review of Incarceron
Copyright: 2010
Publisher: Dial
Buy: Amazon
Summary:
The Summary and Feelings on this book are shorter because the story is so linked to the prequel Incarceron that to say much about this book is to give away the story of Incarceron. The story is set in both the prison and the realm. It still follows Claudia, Finn, Keiro, and Attia as well as the problems in both the prison and Realm. In this book we see that maybe escape is not exactly what it seems and that both prison and realm have aspects of confinement. We do learn much more about Sapphique in this book and the story of Sapphique's escape from the prison.
Feelings:
This book explained many things that were left unexplained in Incarceron but still didn't do many things that I would have hoped. I doubt there will be a sequel to Sapphique but there are still things that could be cleared up. The book did resolve many things and end nicely but I would have liked to see a little more resolution. I don't trust what happened at the end of the book. To trust the ending is to trust a character who is not trusted. I know that is an odd thing to say but I don't want to give to much away.
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