What keeps us going day to day? How do we push through the monotony, exhaustion, hard times, and pain in life? To be honest, some days I’m really not sure.
”I guess when you want to keep on living you can do things you couldn’t do normally.”
Charlie Higson’s The Sacrifice holds all the scares, suspense, and gore of this bloody slaughter-like series, but this story also shows readers that surviving may not be enough. What we have to sacrifice day to day to survive in life plays a big part of this journey and a huge reason why I love Mr. Higson so much.
GO, go, go! Back and forth, round & round through the streets of London, we find ourselves in a nonstop limping, dragging, panting, running scramble to live. Things are changing among the ranks of the kids and grown-ups (aka sickos). Kids are stepping out from behind their relatively safe walls to see and explore what is left of the world. A year plus into the sickness and disaster, kids are starting to look around at what they have and wonder—Is this it? Is this what life is now? Like any society, problems pop out and up all over the place. Kids are getting into trouble, stealing from each other and hurting the group as a whole. Law, rules, and order need to be established and enforced, but are these kids ready to punish other kids? The answer to that question may just scare the bejesus out of you!
The use and abuse of power becomes a pivotal part of this battle and at times feels just as scary as the sickness actually. As we start to tour around London, readers begin to meet different bands of kids and their brand of power. Each group possesses a different way of controlling the chaos and keeping everyone happy and busy with a dictatorship, democracy, fear, arrogance, military might or spiritual enlightenment. It can all be found here along with the Crazy! Yes, crazy with a full on capital C. I do love the crazies though! :D
Ed, Shadowman, Sam, and The Kid lead the charge down this trail of blood, goo, and guts trying to find answers, loved ones, and purpose in this dark, dark new world. We first met Ed way back in book two, but readers truly get to see what he’s made out of here. He holds such a powerful mix of sweetness and cold brutality. The way he folds Sam and The Kid into his heart warmed this whole bloodbath of terror into love for me. Loyalty, care and friendship run through this tale from the first page to the last. But the mad as a hatter, short stuff with the mostest and absolute show stealer was The Kid.
Ah, The Kid. Mr. Higson has created a legendary, unforgettable, half crazy-half dazzlingly brilliant character! With ingenuity, creativity, humor, and yes, a bit of madness too—The Kid’s heart and fierce friendship with Sam brings the whole show to life! Small Sam and The Kid get dragged into religious mayhem, but hopefully show us all that the power of friendship will win in the end. I hope! These two are absolutely the cutest dynamic duo on record! I wish I could capture their spirit, cuddles, laughs, and power with a quote, but you really have to meet them. See their chemistry in action. I will share this though. Just when you think The Kid has gone around the bend into nutville, he gives us a memory filled with brilliance and warmth. Listen to how he describes music:
“His granddad had made him hear music. All music. What there was inside it. Where it took you. How the best music didn’t shout at you and tell you what to do. How you could find your own way through it.”
I wish I could gush more about the action, certain developments, and changes, but it all feels way too close to the spoiler line. So let me just say we drop by on some old pals and meet some new friends and creeps in this book. Some of the new voices left little to no mark on my heart, which disappointed me. Plus once again, my Achilleus didn’t show up in this zombie ride. *pouts* But here is my short list of small fries, complaints, and fun.
Saif -- Sorry, mate. You did nothing for me. Well…lucky charms as hair accessories was pretty inspiring actually. Haha
Shadowman -- I liked him better in the last book. No idea why. He just didn’t touch my heart in this story. Either he developed a hard shell or I did.
Kyle-- Oh, Kyle you are one sick motherf**ker! *shakes head* Just goes to show how somehow, some way a psycho can find a spot in this new world and my heart. Hell, he made my happy list as soon as he named his axe! :D
So once again, Mr. Higson dazzled me with suspense, power, and new questions. At book four, this series is still going strong, kicking ass, and pulling out surprises! From the decisions we make to the things and people taken from us—life can beat us up pretty good. BUT it is how we respond that makes us who we are in life. Makes us stronger. Again and again, I heard kids here want to curl up, stop, and call it a day. Too tired to keep going. Somehow they find the strength and courage to keep pushing on though. Whether it is friendship, loyalty, love, numbness, or habit for goodness sake we have to keep going. Go, go, go!
This book left a lot of unanswered questions, but believe me—I’m waiting right here for book five! Can’t wait to see what’s next for my kids.