Customer Reviews
incarceron - By: lyra, 08 Mar 2008 
I'm not going to summarise the plot as that has already been done well by other reviewers & I wouldn't want to give more away. A great book with a complex plot & two interesting worlds for the price of one. Each world is a prisonin its own different way. I felt this novel was original, pacy & had a compelling storyline. It is easy to engage with a number of the characters, especially Finn & Claudia but others were suitably mysterious. Some of the plotline with Finn & Claudia can be predicted, but there is enough that makes you want to read on. I was also a bit frustrated by the fact that the ending clearly invites a sequel, but I suppose that is true of many good children's novels at the moment. There are elements of suspence, sci fi, fantasy, adventure & romance, but I wouldn't recommend it for readers under 12. Some of the intrigue & sublety would be lost on younger readers, & that would be a shame.
Well worth reading - By: K. March, 05 Oct 2007 
Incarceron begins with two stories which weave together cleverly as the book goes on
First there's Finn who existsin some kind of huge futuristic prison called 'Incarceron' contolled by the mother of all computers. It has definite parallels to the Matrixin its enormous sense of scale, computer control & the inmates belief that a world outside can only existin legend.
Then there's Claudia, who does livein a world outside & whose father is the warden of Incarceron. She has no idea where the prison is or how to get inside. But her desire to find out is drastically increased when she comes to believe that a person very dear to her heart was secretly imprisoned after his death was fakedin order to remove him as the next heir to the throne.
It's part sci-fi, part fantasy & Finn & Claudia's possible relationship is a strong draw to the story as well. It's quite compelling, fairly original & well written.
The ending? Well there are some good twists & it's not wholly predictable, but it also leaves it wide open for a sequal or two. Whilst this is fine, it does mean that some threads are left hanging, which is slightly annoying. I would have preferred it to stand up as a complete storyin its own right. It was worth the read but I'm not sure I'd make time to read the inevitable second installment.
Great book - definitely recommend it! - By: N. Blanluet, 11 Jun 2007 
Really enjoyed it, the story is gripping pretty much from the start but the last 100-150 pages have just been "WOW!" after "Oh, WOW!!!" The twists just left me gobsmacked & unable to put down the book. Although it's a children's book (and this showsin the format & the print) I didn't think the story was dumbed down at all (as it can sometimes be) & as an adult who never read children's books I was very impressed & thoroughly loved it. Another reviewer found it predictable & disappointing but no so me - read it, read it, READ IT!!
Good book with a slightly disappointing ending - By: 21707, 03 Jun 2007 
This book has a really good story, one that seems entirely different to one I've ever come across. The story builds up nicely but the ending is all too predictable. I was expecting a great twistin the story but it finishes pretty much how you'd expect. But the main part of the book is still enjoyable to read.