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Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
4.0

Catherine Fisher creates a futuristic anti-utopia that is controlled by Protocol. Technology and modern medicine are forbidden and everyone “criminal” is imprisoned in Incarceron, a perfect organic world. Incarceron isn’t what is seems and becomes corrupt, playing with the lives of those imprisoned. Claudia, the daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, is in her own prison. She finds a link to Incarceron and awesomeness ensues.

This is a YA novel, which is always a turn off for me. I always assume (a bad habit of mine) that YA means overdramatic characters and sappy love stories. The characters of Incarceron are incredibly well developed and no sappy love anywhere! I completely enjoyed it and can’t wait to get the sequel in from the library.

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