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Catherine Fisher

Autor(a) de Incarceron

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About the Author

Catherine Fisher was born in Newport, Wales in 1957. She graduated from the University of Wales with a degree in English. She is a fantasy writer and poet. Her books include The Conjuror's Game, The Snow-Walker's Son, and Sapphique. She also writes the Book of the Crow series and the Relic Master mostrar mais series. She has won numerous awards including the WAC Young Writers' Prize for Immrama in 1989 and the Mythopoeic Society of America's Children's Fiction Award for Incarceron in 2007. She has worked in education and archaeology and as a lecturer in creative writing at the University of Glamorgan. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Séries

Obras de Catherine Fisher

Incarceron (2007) 3,521 cópias
Sapphique (2008) 1,554 cópias
Obsidian Mirror (2012) 341 cópias
The Snow-Walker Trilogy (2003) 275 cópias
Darkhenge (2005) 207 cópias
Darkwater (2000) 158 cópias
Corbenic (2002) 148 cópias
The Margrave #4 (Relic Master) (2001) 140 cópias
The Clockwork Crow (2018) 119 cópias
Circle of Stones (2010) 117 cópias
The Door in the Moon (2015) 93 cópias
The Snow-Walker's Son (1993) 67 cópias
Relic Master Part 1 (2013) 54 cópias
The Ghost Box (2008) 48 cópias
The Velvet Fox (2019) 42 cópias
The Lammas Field (1999) 41 cópias
Relic Master Part 2 (2009) 39 cópias
The Empty Hand (1995) 33 cópias
The Speed of Darkness (2016) 26 cópias
The Candle Man (1994) 25 cópias
Belin's Hill (1997) 22 cópias
The Conjuror's Game (1990) 19 cópias
The Soul Thieves (1996) 19 cópias
Fintan's Tower (1991) 19 cópias
The Midnight Swan (2020) 17 cópias
At the World's End (2015) 13 cópias
Quilting in Squares (1982) 7 cópias
The Magic Thief (2010) 6 cópias
Pan Book of Dogs (1976) 5 cópias
The Crystal Stair (2016) 5 cópias
The Bramble King (2019) 5 cópias
The Hare and Other Stories (2006) 4 cópias
Altered States (1999) 4 cópias
Incarceron / Sapphique (2012) 4 cópias
The Unexplored Ocean (1995) 2 cópias
Immrama (1988) 2 cópias
The Tunnel (2018) 2 cópias
The Yellow Nineties 1 exemplar(es)
Saint Tarvel's Bell (Swift Books) (1992) 1 exemplar(es)
Folklore (2006) 1 exemplar(es)
First Impressions (2007) 1 exemplar(es)
The Weather Dress (2006) 1 exemplar(es)
KEFERI 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

Dragon Days (2004) — Contribuinte — 2 cópias

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YA Arthurian Mental Illness em Name that Book (Março 2016)
YA fantasy series, young priestess, child-god em Name that Book (Agosto 2010)

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Great writing, a nice quick pace, and a driving plot kept me from putting this book down much once I'd started in on it. Still, it wasn't totally satisfying for me.

The dystopian world Catherine Fisher creates in the book is totally intriguing: After a violent upheaval called the "Time of Rage" the government takes control and puts all the criminals (along with the meek and the poor, I think) into a vast prison called Incarceron. Incarceron is supposed to be a utopia, but the sentient (artificial?) intelligence that controls the prison turns it into a hellish wasteland. Meanwhile, outside the prison, the elite are forced to live in a false feudal-ish era because the government has decreed that modernity and change are dangerous.

So you have a 17-year-old boy, Finn, and his motley group of friends inside Incerceron trying to get out. And you have a girl, Claudia, trying to discover the secrets of Incarceron to escape an arranged marriage to the future King. Not a bad setup.

My criticisms are largely matters of taste, I guess. None of the characters were particularly likable. Finn and Claudia were both hella angsty. And there wasn't very much in the way of humor or good feelings. If you don't mind 442 pages of dark, dreary, and tense then this will surely thrill you. As for me...I wasn't thrilled.

Another criticism, and a tiny bit of a spoiler, is that this book seems to be true sci-fi, but kind of drifts into fantasy in the end, by which I mean the conclusion lacked a logical explanation. Maybe the second book will do a better job of explaining Sapphique (I'm guessing so, since it's title is "Sapphique"). We shall see.
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LibrarianDest | outras 186 resenhas | Jan 3, 2024 |
This book would make a wonderful film, with its cinematic blend of 18th-century costume drama, mythological fantasy, and post-apocalyptic cyberpunk fun. Fisher tells an engaging story that has a bit of a Golden Compass feel to it.

However, the characters weren't compelling enough for me to consider picking up the sequels. It wasn't just that Claudia didn't interest me (I have a low tolerance for rebellious princess-types). Finn was even likable, and his quasi-mystical seizures gave a lot of texture to the story.

Yet both leads lack depth - not only do they not change during the story, but the reader knows everything there is to know about them by about page 50. In general, none of the emotional moments or reveals in this story surprised me, and there are few moments when the main characters surprise themselves. Which would be fine for many action-driven YA novels, but the narrative seems to demand a bit more that what Fisher gives us.

So, an imaginative book but not one that appealed to me as an adult reader who enjoys complex characters.

(Minor quibble: Sapphique sounds less like a trickster god and more like a Francophone feminist bookstore. But maybe that's just me.)
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raschneid | outras 186 resenhas | Dec 19, 2023 |
This is the second book in the Clockwork Crow series. After she has rescued Tomas from the Fae Folk, Serene is content to live happily ever after at Plas-y-Fran and enjoy the summer. Things are going great until Tomas and Serene are alone for a while and a mysterious governess comes to the house. Along with her, she brings a carousel that is not like any ordinary carousel. It is magic and seems to have bewitched the whole family except for Serene. It is up to her and the crow to save the whole family and banish the strange happenings from the house for good. I would recommend this for anyone who has read the first book in the series. You can read them independently, but it would be better to start with the first book in the series.… (mais)
 
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SWONclear | outras 8 resenhas | Apr 11, 2023 |

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59
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Membros
8,886
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Resenhas
435
ISBNs
352
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