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The Droughtlanders (Triskelia #1)
by
Carrie Mac
Twin brothers Seth and Eli Maddox are Keylanders brought up within the privileged and protected Eastern Key. Keylanders, the boys are told, must keep within their walls to avoid the filth and disease spread by the Droughtlanders - those who struggle to survive on the parched land between the keys. But when Eli sees their brother helping one of the wretched Droughtlanders,...more
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July 20th 2006
by Puffin Canada
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The Droughtlanders is the first book in the Triskelia series and the premise is frightening - because it's so possible. It is set sometime in the future, untold decades or centuries after the Group of Keys has essentially dominated and manipulated the rest of the world and wiped out 92% of the world's population by weather control, water rights and biological and environmental warfare.
The Keys are a group of otherwise isolated walled cities dotted around North America (whether Keys exist in Eur...more
The Keys are a group of otherwise isolated walled cities dotted around North America (whether Keys exist in Eur...more
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The Droughtlanders is unarguably one of the best novels I’ve read in my life. This novel has a plot that is completely different from any other dystopian novels you’ll ever read. In addition, Carrie Mac, the author, does an exceptionally well job of creating the characters and bringing them to life.
Eli is the main protagonist of this novel. He was born in the Key, along with his twin brother Seth. Their personalities are completely different from one another, but a chai...more
The Droughtlanders is unarguably one of the best novels I’ve read in my life. This novel has a plot that is completely different from any other dystopian novels you’ll ever read. In addition, Carrie Mac, the author, does an exceptionally well job of creating the characters and bringing them to life.
Eli is the main protagonist of this novel. He was born in the Key, along with his twin brother Seth. Their personalities are completely different from one another, but a chai...more
The Droughtlanders is the first book in the Triskelia trilogy. It is set in the future, but a specific time is untold.The reader is informed that 92% of the world's population has been wiped out. There are two different types of people in the future society: Keylanders; and Droughtlanders. Keylanders have weather control, water rights and biological and environmental warfare whereas Droughtlanders have nothing.The Keys are a group of walled cities dotted around North America, and between the dif...more
The Droughtlanders is a well written book with unique plotting and characters that bring me to an entirely different world. As much as I adored the book, I sincerely hope that our future is not going to become anything like that. Eli and Seth are twin brothers that have nothing in common, however, after they both go through a series of tragedies and a path to find out their beliefs as well as the truths, they start to change their visions. At first I didn’t like Eli’s personality, not only becau...more
The Droughtlanders by Carrie Mac was a very interesting novel that really caught my attention and kept it through out the whole book. It had adventure, mystery, and suspense making it a great book for younger adult readers.
The Droughtlanders is a novel about a young teen that leaves the safety of his town after his mother dies to leave his dad and the guard to join the rebels outside of the city walls to fight back with his father and to show him he isn’t so weak and worthless.
At first I though...more
The Droughtlanders is a novel about a young teen that leaves the safety of his town after his mother dies to leave his dad and the guard to join the rebels outside of the city walls to fight back with his father and to show him he isn’t so weak and worthless.
At first I though...more
The Droughtlanders is a book written by Vancouver author Carrie Mac. It is about a futuristic world in North America where an elite group of people called “Keylanders”, because they lived in walled cities called “Keys”, controlled most of the world’s supplies. With greed and ambition their exploits wiped out 92% of the world’s population. The rest of the people who were not rich enough to live in the Key’s would be living in an area between the many Keys called the Droughtlands. This name is gi...more
The people of the Keys can conrol the weather. The people of the Droughtlands are subject to starvation and disease. Eli and Seth’s mother, wife of the regent of the Eastern Key, is an undercover rebel who is working with the Triskelia, the secret organization of Droughtlanders who are planning to overthrow the government. When Eli’s father arranges to have his mother killed Eli flees Keyland and makes his way to his mother’s people in Droughtland. However nobody will trust a Keylander and he co...more
The Droughtlanders is the first book in the Triskelia Trilogy, and with it comes a vivid story of self-discovery, love, justice and survival. The mature themes in this book - violence and poverty among them - is aimed at an older teen audience. The frightening truth in the story is that it’s quite realistic, and we can easily image the issues we face in our world today being borne into this future. As it goes, the Keys have dominated and manipulated the world, wiping out 92% of the population.
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Not so much different from Holly Bennett's Bonemender Trilogy. Again we have different points of view but it's mainly from the two main characters and most of the book was only one of them.
This book is about twin brothers who live in a land where anyone outside their home, The Keys, is seen as dirty and full of the sicks. The people of the Keys don't want to touch them, be around them and prefer they were dead. The politics are brutal and people are dirtier still! Sneaking around peop...more
Not so much different from Holly Bennett's Bonemender Trilogy. Again we have different points of view but it's mainly from the two main characters and most of the book was only one of them.
This book is about twin brothers who live in a land where anyone outside their home, The Keys, is seen as dirty and full of the sicks. The people of the Keys don't want to touch them, be around them and prefer they were dead. The politics are brutal and people are dirtier still! Sneaking around peop...more
Another near-future dystopia aimed at a YA audience. I have mixed feelings about it. Some interesting stuff -- clear attention to a very oppressively organized society, in this case with control over the weather standing in for control over the means of production. You have to be patient to get past the first few chapters, though. It's like the author's original version was a hundred pages longer and some editor told her to cut it down, and in that process the emotional logic of the decisions ma...more
This first book of the Triskelia trilogy is an engrossing read for older teen readers.– a science fiction story about warring twin brothers, part of the privileged few living in the Keys, who have adequate food and water. The miserable Droughtlanders are deprived of rain & food and harassed by the elite forces that patrol their parched lands to make sure they won’t make any trouble. However, there is a plot afoot to destroy the Keylanders... Mature content– violence & sexual, makes this...more
Mar 21, 2012
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fans of post-apocalyptic and adventure
This book was really interesting, with a unique feel that I cannot pinpoint as any particular genre. It is definitely a post-apocalyptic dystopian, but leaning more towards post-apocalyptic. It was made clear that it is set in North American after the world was destroyed by severe weather patterns. And I do believe that it was the whole world that was destroyed, not just North America. But it still had a strong fantasy feel to it. There was nothing fantastical about the story, nothing paranormal...more
What I don't understand at all is why this isn't published by Penguin in the UK. Wake up, this should be the number one best seller. Brilliant, fully realised world that rivals Patrick Ness's Knife of Never Letting Go. Carrie Mac is a wonderful writer that can really take risks with what her characters do and the world it is set in. I need book three -
This book was recommended to me by a friend who also loved the "Hunger Games" series and "Oryx and Crake". I am so glad she told me about the series! I was quickly drawn into the book, and several nights I stayed up much longer than I had planned- just so I could get to the end of the chapter or section to find out what happened. The story is very well written, and the world these people live in is very easy to imagine. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series!
I first read this book through my high school's White Pine Club. I loved this book so much, I ended up buying the collection. It is such a captivating story and has numerous metaphors relating to today's society and world.
Jul 01, 2007
Elizabeth James
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5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
anyone that can read about some saddness, nad likes different plot lines.
I really enjoyed this book, it takes place in the future of the world after global warming, and is about two brothers. This is the first of a trilogy, and a book that I definatly enjoyed.
I was surprised by the fact that the rebel Triskelians were actually a small group of forgiving, peace loving, circus performers.
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When Carrie Mac was born, her right eye gawked off in one direction while her left eye looked the other way. Well meaning adults thought she was a changeling and so they wrapped her up and put her on the porch for the fairies to take back, please and thank you. It was snowing. It was dark. No fairies came. The same well meaning adults decided she'd catch her death out there. So they brought her in...more
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