


Related Subjects Dark fantasy->Teen fiction Kirkus Reviews Best Books for Teens 2010 Gr 7 UpTwo worlds collide in Catherine Fishers sequel (2010) to Incarceron (2010, both Dial). For those who can appreciate the interplaying reflections of lies, myths and memory, a modern masterpiece. Catherine Fisher is an acclaimed novelist and poet, and has written many fantasy books for young people. "Even as the steadily ratcheting certainty of impending catastrophe keeps the pages turning, the sheer richness of the evocative descriptions demands that every sentence be savored. After his escape from the sentient prison, Incarceron, Finn finds that the Realm is not. Fisher further explores themes of reality, illusion, and freedom without losing her intensely original world-building and authentic characters." - Booklist, starred review A TV deal for Fintans Tower is under negotiation, and there is strong BBC Wales TV interest in her Snow-Walker trilogy. The Oracle was shortlisted for the Whitbread Award 2003, The Conjurors Game for the Smarties Award, The Snow-Walkers Son for the W.H.Smith Mind Boggling Award, The Candle Man won the Tir-Na-nOg Award, and Corbenic was shortlisted. Incarceron has built itself a body and it wants to go Outside - just like Sapphique, the only prisoner Incarceron ever loved. Like Sapphique.About the AuthorCatherine Fisher is an award-winning fantasy writer. In order to find it, they must battle the prison itself.

Back Inside, Keiro and Attia are on the hunt for Sapphique's glove, which legend says he used to escape. Outside, things are not at all what Finn expected - and both Finn's and Claudia's very lives hang on Finn convincing the Court that he is the lost prince. Finn has escaped Incarceron, but Keiro and Attia are still Inside.
