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The Pool of Fire - John Christopher
The Pool of Fire
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Long ago, the Tripods--huge, three-legged machines--descended upon Earth and took control. Now people unquestioningly accept the Tripods' power. They have no control over their thoughts or their lives. But for a brief time in each person's life--in childhood--he is not a slave. For Will, his time... show more
Long ago, the Tripods--huge, three-legged machines--descended upon Earth and took control. Now people unquestioningly accept the Tripods' power. They have no control over their thoughts or their lives. But for a brief time in each person's life--in childhood--he is not a slave. For Will, his time of freedom is about to end--unless he can escape to the White Mountains, where the possibility of freedom still exists. The Tripods trilogy follows the adventures of Will and his cohorts, as they try to evade the Tripods and maintian their freedom and ultimately do battle against them. The prequel, When the Tripods Came, explains how the Tripods first invaded and gained control of the planet.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780689856693 (0689856695)
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: The Tripods (#3)
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it
4.0 The Pool of Fire
I could cut a long review short: 'The Tripod Trilogy' is a terrific sf series for the young ones, the darkest revelation of a post-tripod-conquest world is, obviously, that women don't matter at all. Where does that leave all the young men? I read these books when I was 11 or 12 and I can't remember...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it
3.0
Okay, but definitely the weakest of the trilogy. Felt more like a summary of how everything got resolved than its own story, and Will is increasingly hard to like. His heedlessness and sulking and self-absorption seem correct when he's thirteen; less understandable (or even believable) when he's in ...
Reading Maketh a Full Man...
Reading Maketh a Full Man... rated it
3.0 The Pool of Fire
This is the third and last of the "Tripod" trilogy, picking up almost exactly where "City of Gold and Lead" left off. Will has returned to the resistance base camp in the Swiss Alps. Enough information is passed on about the Masters (who ride in Tripods when outside of their city) and their cities...
Xdyj's books
Xdyj's books rated it
2.0
Not as good as the second one. Will repeatedly getting taught the importance of discipline becomes really preachy and annoying after a while. The ending is ok though. Some other interesting things about this series might be its complete absence of female characters except for helpless victims, often...
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