Incarceron

Incarceron

by Catherine Fisher (Author)

Synopsis

Incarceron - a futuristic prison, sealed from view, where the descendants of the original prisoners live in a dark world torn by rivalry and savagery. It is a terrifying mix of high technology - a living building which pervades the novel as an ever-watchful, ever-vengeful character, and a typical medieval torture chamber - chains, great halls, dungeons. A young prisoner, Finn, has haunting visions of an earlier life, and cannot believe he was born here and has always been here. In the outer world, Claudia, daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, is trapped in her own form of prison - a futuristic world constructed beautifully to look like a past era, an imminent marriage she dreads. She knows nothing of Incarceron, except that it exists. But there comes a moment when Finn, inside Incarceron, and Claudia, outside, simultaneously find a device - a crystal key, through which they can talk to each other. And so the plan for Finn's escape is born ..."I loved the book. It's a crazy, cool, dark world ...it's a great story." -- Taylor Lautner, star of the Twilight movies

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 03 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0340893605
ISBN 13: 9780340893609
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Dark, powerful and compelling, from the award-winning author of the Oracle.

Media Reviews
One of today's best fantasy writers...readers can look forward to a deliciously dark and scary ride * The Independent *
Complex and richly imagined * New Welsh Review *
Imaginatively drawn and vividly described * School Librarian *
Catherine Fisher is an artist with words -- a brilliant writer and of fantasty and Incarceron maintains the high standard set by The Oracle and The Snow Walker trilogies...An engrossing, intricate story of an extraordinary journey undertaken by richly imaginative characters * Carousel *
Complete and believable. The story is wholly engaging and rushes along at a breathless and nail-biting pace with plenty of heroic moments and near misses...A gripping read that should enthral both young and old fantasy fans alike. * Buzz *
Beautifully imagined and realised...a barnstorming piece of serious fantasy that doesn't put a foot wrong...tense and fast-paced with a real atmosphere of menace * The Bookbag *
Fisher remains a superb writer * Write Away *
One of this year's most striking fantasy novels * The Times Online *
The plotting is intricate and the levels of legend and action are multi-layered...A tense and complicated fantasy adventure * Books For Keeps *
One novel stands out above all others...thrilling...a modern version of Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast, though given a better plot, people we care about and a prose style honed by decades of writing poetry * The Times *
Tackled with creativity, courage and originality * New Statesman *
A riveting book that keeps you turning pages * Wands and Words *
'One of this year's most striking fantasy novels' * Amanda Craig, The Times *
'A far-future thriller combines riveting adventure and masterful world-building with profound undertones. ... Like the finest chocolate, a rich confection of darkness, subtlety and depth, bittersweet and absolutely satisfying.' * Kirkus *
'a tour de force' * School Library Journal *
'... imaginatively drawn and vividly described. ... an exciting adventure story.' * School Librarian *
'... stands out above all others ... It's imaginative scale and gobsmacking finale make it one of the best fantasy novels written for a long time.' * Times, Amanda Craig *
'a deliciously dark and scary ride.' * Nicholas Tucker, The Independent *
'one of today's best fantasy writers ... a deliciously dark and scary ride.' * Independent *
'... imaginative, rich in texture and vividly realised. Catherine Fisher writes with consummate skill and depth of feeling.' * The Bookseller *
'a smart, complex, engrossing and emotionally involving read.' * Bookshelves of Doom *
'a deep and sophisticated adventure story' * Write Away *
'... a riveting book that keeps you turning pages. There are plenty of plot twists, mysteries, excitement, and secrets to hold your attention from the beginning to the very end. Even things that seem obvious may not be as they seem; there's enough ambiguity to keep you guessing.' * Wands and Worlds *
'This gripping futuristic fantasy has breathless pacing, an intelligent storyline, and superb detail in rendering both of the stagnating environments. ... With some well-timed shocking twists and a killer ending, this is a musthave.' * Booklist *
'... brilliantly realized ... reader attention never flags through this elegant, gritty, often surprising novel.' * The Horn Book magazine *
'Complex and inventive, with numerous and rewarding mysteries, this tale is certain to please.' * Publishers Weekly *

PRAISE FOR THE ORACLE SEQUENCE:
'... a rich, resonant conclusion to the series.'

* Booklist - May 06 *
'Vivid, complicated, and thoroughly engrossing, this fast paced adventure keeps readers avidly turning pages until the majestic conclusion.' * Horn Book Review May/June 06 *
... an intoxicating world reminiscent of the Arabian Nights. Highly recommended. * The Bookseller *
suspense is constantly built ... rattles along at a dizzying pace ... next volume please. * School Librarian *
A crisp, quick-moving narrative and fully fleshed out characters will keep readers hooked * Publisher's Weekly *
A powerful and very exciting adventure story. * School Library Journal *
'... one of the most skilled and original writers currently working in young adult fantasy' * New Welsh Review *
'Beautifully imagined and realised, this novel of future regression is rich with strong characters, big issues and a compelling plot. It is a barnstorming piece of serious fantasy that doesn't put a foot wrong.' * The Bookbag *
'Catherine Fisher is an artist with words ... An engrossing, intricate story of an extraordinary journey undertaken by richly imaginative characters' * Carousel *
'... wholly engaging and rushes along as a breathless and nail-biting pace ... a gripping read that should enthral both young and old fans' * Buzz *
Oozes a del Toro flick vibe. * SFX Magazine *
Author Bio
CATHERINE FISHER is an award-winning fantasy writer. The Oracle was shortlisted for the Whitbread Award, The Conjuror`s Game for the Smarties Award, The Snow-Walker`s Son for the W.H.Smith Mind Boggling Award, The Candle Man won the Tir-Na-n`Og Award, and Corbenic was shortlisted. Author of 16 books for children and 2 volumes of award-winning poetry.