A review by villianess
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher

4.0

I little mix of "2001-Space Odyessy", "Men in Black", Tron and "Lord of the Flies" and you have Incarceron. A prison that has turned savage, with torture chambers, dungeons, and technology that has taken over the prison, using the people within to regenerate new people, items and ideas.
Finn won't except that he was prison-born and the visions that he has might suggest he is right. He is a star-see-er and becomes valuable when a women they capture recognizes the tattoo on his arm. Finn knows there is a way out of the prison and needs the help of his companions to escape.
Claudia is the wardens daughter and although she lives outside of the prison in a free world and is soon to be married, she feels like a prisoner herself. She knows there is a place called Incarceron and with her trusted tutor they discover what is really happening inside Incarceron and with the help of a crystal work towards a plan to get Finn out.