![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a page-turner of a book you have to see what happens next. It’s difficult to explain, but while you’re reading it, the plot makes complete sense. In her end of the game, she desires to know what her father actually does, and in the process finds a crystal Key and ends up communicating with Finn in Incarceron. The only person she can truly trust is her mentor and tutor, Jared. She’s not exactly happy about this the current Queen is ruthless, and her son is a complete idiot Claudia would rather have married the original heir, who died in an accident. She’s been playing her father’s game of power her whole life, matching him move for move in his quest to make her Queen. Circumstances happen to push Finn, Keiro and a couple of others to try to escape, and the book is mostly about their attempt to get out of Incarceron.īut it’s also one part political intrigue: Claudia is on the Outside, the daughter of the Warden of Incarceron. He struggled to survive and joined a group of thieves, becoming oathbrothers with a man named Keiro. Finn has recently appeared he was “cell born” - he has no memory of a childhood: he just appeared in Incarceron’s cells one day. They meant it to be a paradise, but over the years, it has degenerated into the worst of hells. It’s one part dystopian novel: Incarceron is a prison that the “Outside” designed for the refuse of society as an experiment. But as I was reading this book, when people asked me what it was about, I was really at a loss. ![]() ![]() For some books, the plot summary comes easy. ![]()
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