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Sapphique by Catherine Fisher
My book review on Catherine Fisher’s book called SAPPHIQUE.
The author’s name is Catherine Fisher; she written a few books like the “Oracle Prophecy,” “Incarceron,” and “Sapphique.” “Sapphique” is the sequel to “Incarceron.” It is a fiction book made for young people in high school. It is full of entertainment, drama, romance, adventure, surprises, and mystery. The book is arranged by chapters within sections, which helps the reader know when, where, and what the events are about. Its cover has a dark, colorful, and sparkle look to it, and in the center of the cover is a keyhole, which catches the reader’s interest in the book. The main characters in the book are Finn, Claudia, Jared, Keiro, and Attia. I love all of the characters because they all have their differences, but they have one thing in common and that is that they are trying to escape from a prison called “Incarceron,” reality, something, or someone is hunting them, but they have doubts that they will survive the terrors of the prison, but they need to let go of their fears by showing great courage, skill, intellect, strength, hope, and trust for each other. They all will have to make a great sacrifice of their dreams, freedom, friendship, and their lives because the prison Incarceron is a deadly prison that sees all things, knows all things, creates life, inflicts death, and is ALIVE.
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