The Cage
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Science Fiction / General
3.5
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Megan Shepherd
“Gripping and addictive—Shepherd has delivered again! A captivating mix of intrigue, deft twists, and complex questions, this is a must-read.”—Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner, New York Times bestselling authors of These Broken StarsThe Maze Runner meets Scott Westerfeld in this new series Kirkus Reviews calls “swoon-worthy and thrilling” about teens held captive in a human zoo by an otherworldly race. From Megan Shepherd, the acclaimed author of the Madman’s Daughter trilogy.When Cora Mason wakes in a desert, she doesn’t know where she is or who put her there. As she explores, she finds an impossible mix of environments—tundra next to desert, farm next to jungle, and a strangely empty town cobbled together from different cultures, all watched over by eerie black windows. And she isn’t alone.Four other teenagers have also been taken: a beautiful model, a tattooed smuggler, a secretive genius, and an army brat who seems to know too much about Cora’s past. None of them have a clue as to what happened, and all of them have secrets. As the unlikely group struggles for leadership, they slowly start to trust each other. But when their mysterious jailer appears—a handsome young guard called Cassian—they realize that their captivity is more terrifying than they could ever imagine: their captors aren’t from Earth. And they have taken the five teenagers for an otherworldly zoo—where the exhibits are humans.
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Author
Megan Shepherd
Pages
400
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2015-05-26
ISBN
0062243071 9780062243072
Ratings
Google: 4
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"*(Spoiler Free Review)*<br/><br/>Characters: 3.6 stars - Characters needed to be more fleshed out more than they were, many of the characters didn't have many driving factors in their backgrounds. The characters were very frustrating and their motivations somewhat unrealistic.<br/><br/>Writing: 4.2 stars - Writing style was very entertaining, this book was written from a third person view. Usually, I'm very picky about books that are written from different character's views but the author executed it well. The only problem with this is that it's written in a third person view (which is like a narrator) and you easily get confused between which character is which.<br/><br/>Length: 4 stars - Good length but should've been about 50 pages shorter in the long run. Didn't really keep my attention throughout the entire book like I would've liked.<br/><br/>Storyline: 3.4 stars - Book starts out strong, you have questions but they never get answered. It is easy world to imagine but some of the happenings are very predictable but it's written pretty decently.<br/><br/><br/>Rating: All in all, I liked it but I wouldn't read it again, overall I give it 3 stars."