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Ahhhhh and it's over D': that was a lame ending.
This was a lot less satisfying to read than the first book, Incarceron. No longer was there a brand new world to discover and new characters to get to know. Instead, we fall deep into confusion with a thinner plot line this time around. There was almost nothing holding the plot together - it was one...
It's rare for a sequel to surpass the original but I loved Sapphique even more than Incarceron. It is definitely necessary to read Incarceron first, nothing in Sapphique will make sense if you don't. Sapphique takes us back to the prison where Attia and Keiro are both feeling betrayed at having been...
Much better than the Incarceron. I only read it because the story didn't end and I found myself thinking about them. I'm so glad I read Sapphique. Very little predictability -- and that's what I like. At first, I thought I knew where the story was going, but at every chapter something new happened!
Satisfyingly confusing and intriguing and mind-blowing.