A review by michellehenriereads
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher

4.0

Spoiler Alert!

Incarceron was intriguing from the first page. Fisher has developed a world with multiple layers. The prison, Incarceron, is an enclosed society which has developed new codes of conduct. Within one layer of Incarceron live the Civicry and the Comitatus, commonly known as Scum. The Civicry live full lives with families, positions in society and are civilized. The Comitatus lived in a brutal world of warlords, bloodbrothers, slaves, theives and murder. There are many other wings and levels of Incarceron, each with their own social structure and oddities produced by Incarceron.

One of the main reasons I enjoyed Incarceron, was because of the Protocol that had been developed in the outside contrasted with the dark, foreboding prison.

Some questions that are raised within Incarceron include, How does idealizing the past endanger our future? What constitutes a prison? Are prison's of our own making?

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