Catherine Fisher
442 pgs., U.S. Paperback
Firebird
4/5 Stars

One Star for Plot
One Star for Flow
One Star for Conflict & Resolution
One Star for Ending
i. PLOT
The main plot of this story is that Finn has lived in the live prison, Incarceron, for a long period of time. Claudia, the Warden's daughter, has lived out of the live prison for a long period of time. Finn's interested in getting out, and Claudia's interested in getting in. The plot was a riveting, fascinating one filled with twists and turns and unexpected alerts.
ii. FLOW
The book weaved well between Claudia's perspective and Finn's perspective. There was nice transitioning between chapter to chapter, leaving you anticipating what was to come next from the characters.
iii. CONFLICT & RESOLUTION
The main conflict of the story is that Finn needs to find a way to escape Incarceron, and once he does: he needs to find a new way out. Claudia enters the prison and takes Finn, Keiro, and Attia out, but new problems are left for the group.
iv. ENDING
The ending was a nice, calm one, but you can really tell that there is another book in the series.
The sequel to this book, Sapphique, is now in stores.
--Riley
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