![]() ![]() ![]() I thought Ms Fisher found a great balance here. The attraction between Finn and Claudia was subtle and sweet.Īs a part of this book is set in a prison, there are quite some gruesome bits. By the end of Incarceron you’re not even sure whether they will be a couple or not. I can’t remember the last time in a young adult book where the romance between the two main characters wasn’t excruciatingly obvious, with instant lusting and “I love you”-s within a week. What I really liked in this book was that the romance was subtle. There are computer screens behind servants entrances, rooms that shift through dimensions and other exciting combinations. I loved reading about the strange combination of advanced technology with a thick coat of Victorian. ![]() The setting of Incarceron is very detailed, both inside and outside of the prison. Inside Incarceron the prisoners face a daily hell of famine and violence, under the ever watchful eye of the Prison. No scientific progress will be allowed, and society will be made to resemble as it used to be in the Victorian period. On the outside, time will be put to a stop. All of the world’s outcasts and dissidents will be locked up. I saw beautiful cover, heard about a massive prison, and an impossible love between someone inside and someone outside of said prison, and I was smitten. ![]() As a book that has been sitting on my TBR shelf for a long time, I only had a rather limited view of what this book was about. ![]()
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