Imagine a living prison so vast that it contains corridors and forests, cities and seas. Imagine a prisoner with no memory, who is sure he came from Outside, even though the prison has been sealed for centuries and only one man, half real, half legend, has ever escaped.
Imagine a girl in a manor house in a society where time has been forbidden, where everyone is held in a seventeenth century world run by computers, doomed to an arranged marriage that appals her, tangled in an assassination plot she both dreads and desires.One inside, one outside. But both imprisoned.Imagine a war that has hollowed the moon, seven skullrings that contain souls, a flying ship and a wall at the world’s end. Imagine the unimaginable. Imagine Incarceron.
I wasnt sure about this book when I first started. It sort of jumped right it {which is kind of weird that I am complaining about something like that because I am usually complaining that it started off way to slow} and I was kind of confused about a few things for the first couple of chapters!
But as I got further into the book all I wanted to do was sit and read!! I'm glad I stuck with it and finished it too the end because I really enjoyed it.
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