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Library Journal
Reviewed on February 17, 2011
This sequel to the best-selling fantasy Incarceron picks up with two boys seeking freedom. Finn has escaped the sentient prison Incarceron only to find himself constrained by the expectations of Protocol and the machinations of the court on the Outside. His blood brother Keiro is still inside, embittered by Finn's betrayal of their escape pact and determined to ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
on onFebruary 17, 2011 | Booksmack!
This sequel to the best-selling fantasy Incarceron picks up with two boys seeking freedom. Finn has escaped the sentient prison Incarceron only to find himself constrained by the expectations of Protocol and the machinations of the court on the Outside. His blood brother Keiro is still inside, embittered by Finn's betrayal of their escape pact and determined to ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
School Library Journal
Reviewed on December 1, 2010
Gr 7 Up—Picking up after the surprising revelations of Incarceron (Dial, 2010), Fisher abruptly returns readers to the dystopian world and its living prison. Still trapped inside, Attia and Keiro are doing whatever they can to survive on their quest to find the Outside. Finn, meanwhile, has escaped and is now preparing to take his place on the Realm's throne. Not completely convinced, Claudia and Jared are attempting to groom Finn to take his place as Prince...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on January 1, 2011
Since he escaped at the end of Incarceron (rev. 1/10), Finn has reclaimed his place as Giles, the prince who as a child was kidnapped and imprisoned in the sentient prison Incarceron, but he finds court life as dangerous, in its own way, as captivity. Although he desperately wants to help his companions still inside, he must instead prove his identity against a well-schooled imposter claiming his birthright, or his life is forfeit. Meanwhile, those Finn left behi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2010
Finn (<i>Incarceron</i>) must prove his identity against a well-schooled imposter. Meanwhile, Finn's prisonmates steal Sapphique's Glove, an artif...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Junior Library Guild
Reviewed on February 1, 2011
The much-anticipated sequel to the widely acclaimed, best-selling Incarceron. Like its predecessor, Sapphique brilliantly combines elements of fantasy, steampunk, and dystopi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More