Tom itibaren Puerta Roja, Sincelejo, Sucre, Kolombio
I decided to like this book before I read it, which simplified the matter. The story itself is difficult to classify, with its futuristic setting, characters who purposefully choose to live anachronistically in a medieval social construct, but can still use futuristic technology. Then add a living prison made of demon energy and scrap metal. Is that like upside down steampunk? Steampunk 2.0? Steampunk revisited? Whatever. Incarceron offers readers a strange new world, arranged marriages, classic ways to ruin your medieval-futuristic teen's day, minor characters with grit and swagger, and an ending that will leave you demanding the next book. I give it a good, ol' stars, particularly for the minor characters with grit and swagger.