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Loading... Enclave (edition 2011)by Ann Aguirre
Work InformationEnclave by Ann Aguirre
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Deuce becomes a Huntress at 15 and partners with Fade, a Hunter who joined the College Enclave 4 years before at 13 and has never fit in completely. They are just learning to work together when an event happens that gets them banished. This story takes place after an apocalyptic disease and other disasters which are not fully explained. These characters were all born a couple generations later. The Enclave they leave is in the subway of NYC. They meet up with other people their age all living rough and violently. It was an interesting set up and I'm looking forward to where this goes in future volumes.
With some graphic and gross imagery and a hard look at a post-apocalyptic world, Aguirre has taken themes from Scott Westerfeld and an assortment of zombie literature and created something that is very much her own — and a very engaging read. Enclave is an impressive addition to the growing collection of dystopian young adult novels All in all, this well-paced zombie-esque adventure in an urban wasteland will keep fans happy . . . skilled though violent postapocalyptic thriller. . . Aguirre has created a gritty and highly competent heroine, an equally deadly sidekick/love interest, and a fascinating if unpleasant civilization. This series is likely to hold Considerable appeal for fans of The Hunger Games. Belongs to SeriesRazorland (1) Is contained inIs abridged inAwardsNotable Lists
In a post-apocalyptic future, fifteen-year-old Deuce, a loyal Huntress, brings back meat while avoiding the Freaks outside her enclave, but when she is partnered with the mysterious outsider, Fade, she begins to see that the strict ways of the elders may be wrong--and dangerous. No library descriptions found.
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I didn't mind that the world wasn't fully explained and the plaque/death/apocalypse wasn't fully explored. These are kids making their way through it all. and I loved it! ( )