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Abandoned at about page 90.
Reasons: general disinterest in the story, the fantasy world and the characters' fates; unappealing writing style; strong suspicions that Finn is the "dead" prince; painful flashbacks of The Maze Runner, Matrix, Robocop and some apocalyptic B-grade movies whose names I can't recall.
Lessons learned: science fantasy might not be my cup of tea. ...more
Reasons: general disinterest in the story, the fantasy world and the characters' fates; unappealing writing style; strong suspicions that Finn is the "dead" prince; painful flashbacks of The Maze Runner, Matrix, Robocop and some apocalyptic B-grade movies whose names I can't recall.
Lessons learned: science fantasy might not be my cup of tea. ...more

Picture a vast prison, with no way out, full of gangs, warlords, and death. Where the red eye’s of the prison itself are always watching you. The prison provides, but it also takes away. Some people and animals are made of only blood and bone, while others have metal organs or body parts and everyone (no matter who they are) is returned to the prisons flesh banks after they die to be recycled. There are no stars, but one young man, Finn, with a strange bird tattoo dreams of them. Outside the pri
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Mar 29, 2010
The Reading Countess
marked it as to-read
I would like to revisit and finish this one, but I had set it aside when school started and have not found the interest in returning to it.



Aug 06, 2010
Amanda
rated it
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Shelves:
dystopia,
ya-science-fiction


