Deep below the surface lies a group of people. They are fierce, fearless, and absolute in their quest for survival. A people who will do whatever it takes.. and I mean whatever. In the Enclave, each person has their own special task: breeder, builder, hunter. For Deuce, there is only only option.. t...
Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2012/01/30/review-enclave-by-ann-aguirre/Despite my lukewarm feelings toward zombie post-apocalyptic books, I felt that Enclave is part dystopian as well, and I think, for me at least, this is what makes it stand above other zombie books I have read in the p...
I won Ann Aguirre’s Enclave last August, and just got around to reading it. Not sure if it was a good idea picking it up now, or if I should’ve waited till it was a bit closer to the release of the next book in the series, Outpost…drey’s thoughts:Ann Aguirre’s first in this YA dystopian series is se...
After receiving a copy of this book from GoodReads friend Lucy, I was immediately drawn to the Publisher’s Weekly quote declaring the book to be “for fans of The Hunger Games”. Such comparison quotes, while attention grabbing and common practice amongst publishers, immediately set up a certain level...
Meh. That's pretty much my only commentary on this book. First of all, I would hardly describe this book as dystopian. Instead, it is clearly post-apocalyptic, since more than half of it doesn't even take place in the Enclave. BTW- I listened to this as an audiobook and I swear if I hear the wor...
How much of your humanity can you sacrifice, before you become a monster?Enclave opens on the naming day for Girl15 (thereafter, Deuce) who has survived fifteen years in the underground system of tunnels that form her world. As a huntress, Deuce joins the faction of her society responsible for provi...
full review on my blog, holes In My brainEnclave was just not the book for me. In fact, I think I fell asleep at least 6 times (unfortunately, I’m not kidding) while trying to read this book. Granted, many times I was exhausted but still… it did not keep me engaged at all.Starting with the character...
It's a dystopian fiction written with a creative flare. I could not put it down, Ms. Aguirre had me wrapped around her fingers. The world she created was fascinating and very believable. I give it 4.5 stars. It's gritty, dark and has a touch of romance. It ends with a cliffhanger that has me anxious...
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