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Enclave by Ann Aguirre

dlberglund's review against another edition

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3.0

Shades of lots of other YA books in this one, but it is an interesting ride to go on. Deuce has grown up in underground tunnels as part of a tightly-controlled Enclave, training to be a Huntress. She is part of a squad that patrols the tunnels, hunting food and protecting the community from Freaks, which are some sort of mutated ape/human zombie craziness.
And then....she discovers that the world above ground isn't actually a poisoned flaming ruin after all! Now what?
The ending left much to be desired (she might as well have written "To be continued"), but the story's pacing was good and characters were decent enough.

tuiking's review against another edition

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4.0



Loved it

vikcs's review against another edition

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adventurous dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

3.0

_alwaysrealokay's review against another edition

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3.0

review to come. it was a nice read though

cosmicpages's review against another edition

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4.0

Review to come~

bokbubblan's review against another edition

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4.0


Den bara tog slut! Inte ok.

Haha, rekommenderar starkt. Den var spännande. Jag hade inte en aning om vad jag gav mig in på, vilket gav lite extra charm. Ska läsa fortsättningen. Dystopi i en värld som verkligen kollapsat, ser framemot att ser hur världsbyggandet forsätter och hur allt gick till.

LÄS.

carstensena's review against another edition

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3.0

A good post-apocalyptic survival story, set largely underground. Fast pace and appealing strong female protagonist kept me interested.

jesslyntimm's review against another edition

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5.0

Enclave, Enclave, Enclave.
I first saw this book on this website and I searched and searched all of the Half Price Book stores that I could find. Nada. Not one store had it. Eventually, the library handed over this book to me. FINALLY, I was able to read it.

I just knew it would be good. I had high expectations and it exceeded them. For those of you who follow my reviews know that I'm a huge feminist. This book showed off the main character's agility and talent. Duece, went through the naming ceremony and was made a huntress. With her new partner, Fade, they go on a journey to Nassau, a city in their world that lies underground. They run into people that they call Freaks and meet new people called the Burrowers.

A scandal hits College, the city Duece and Fade live in. Duece steps forward and takes the blame for something she didn't do and is forced to go to Topside. Topside is the world above ground. Fade goes to Topside with Duece. As they travel, they run into more enemies and end up taking others with them named Stalker and Tegan.

After a long ride in Topside, Tegan gets injured and they are in desperate need for help.

This book kept me entertained from the very beginning. I just knew I'd love it. I don't really want to relate this book to The Hunger Games because they're completely different books but if you liked THG, then yes, you will love this book also.

This book was filled with action and romance. It shows the struggles of these teens who consider themselves Elders. The overall story was just so interesting that the reader just isn't sure how it could possibly end. I'm eagerly waiting the second book and I reccommend this to everyone. Short and straight to the point with well-developed characters.

nyxshadow's review against another edition

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3.0

http://nyx-shadow.blogspot.fr/2013/06/enclave-t1-enclave-ann-aguirre.html

paperlove's review against another edition

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2.0

Die Enklave ist das Buch, das bereits am längsten auf meinem SuB lag. Und rückblickend hätte es ruhig da bleiben können. Mehr kann ich dazu auch gar nicht sagen. Ausser vielleicht: Es gibt deutlich bessere Dystopien auf dem Markt.