Sapphique (Incarceron, #2)
470
Novel • Fiction
Incarceron • Futuristic Dystopia
2008
12-17 years
HL570L
Sapphique by Catherine Fisher is a fantasy novel that continues the story of a person named Finn who has escaped from the prison known as Incarceron. The book explores Finn's struggles with freedom while Claudia, another central character, faces challenges in the outside world. It is the second book in the Incarceron series.
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Sapphique by Catherine Fisher captivates with its intricate world-building and compelling characters. Reviewers laud its imaginative setting and suspenseful plot. However, some criticize the narrative's complexity and pacing unevenness. Overall, it is a thought-provoking sequel that successfully deepens the series' mythos while presenting challenges for less patient readers.
A reader who enjoys Sapphique by Catherine Fisher likely appreciates intricate fantasy worlds and intense action. Similar to fans of The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner, they enjoy dystopian settings with complex characters and high-stakes survival. Ideal for those captivated by blending technology and magic in storytelling.
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Catherine Fisher wrote Sapphique as the sequel to her acclaimed novel Incarceron, blending science fiction with fantasy elements, a distinctive trait often noted in her works.
Fisher has cited myths, legends, and particularly the work of authors like J.R.R. Tolkien and Ursula K. Le Guin as influences in crafting the unique worlds presented in both Incarceron and Sapphique.
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Sapphique marked a notable point in Catherine Fisher's career, as it helped enhance her international profile, leading to further translations of her work into multiple languages.
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470
Novel • Fiction
Incarceron • Futuristic Dystopia
2008
12-17 years
HL570L
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