Tuesday, November 19, 2013

"The People of Sparks" by Jeanne Duprau

 

Warning: this is the second book in a series, if you haven't read the first book, The City of Ember, you may not want to read this.

The People of Sparks by Jeanne Duprau is the continuation of The City of Ember. It's a Dystopian themed novel, filled with Love, Betrayal, Curiosity, and the Killer Instinct to survive. 


It only took a day or two for more people to emerge from Ember, filling Lina and Doon with great relief. The good feelings faded quickly though, because they were short on food, and had no idea where to go in this new world they had discovered. They all decided to head towards the gray looking pavement, at one time it looks like it could have been a road. With their food depleting at an alarmingly fast rate people begin to panic. Until they stumble upon the town called Sparks. Lina and the other Emberites aren't exactly welcomed with open arms, but they are fed and given a place to sleep. Temporarily. Things start to head downhill rather quickly and now the people of Sparks intentions may be to do more harm to the Emberites then good. What will they do now? Fight or flee? Will all the Emberites be able to decide on what is right or wrong?

This book was pretty good, I'm sure not if I liked it as much as the first book or not, but it was still pretty interesting. I really enjoyed the development of the main characters, and just seeing how they people of Ember adapted to the "new" world they discovered. This book still had the fearful urgency to survive vibe going on like the first book, which I loved.  I greatly disliked some of the new characters. Like Torren for example, however; I suppose in some ways he was "misunderstood" and attention seeking. I still recommend reading it, the world Jeanne created in the book shows exactly what hate, revenge, and war could do to man kind in the near or far future. I actually just bought the third book,The Prophet of Yonwood, and plan on diving into it here later this evening. Happy reading to you all!


                                                              Rating 3.5 out of 5.

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