Catherine Fisher a must read! POSSIBLE SPOILERS

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Catherine Fisher a must read! POSSIBLE SPOILERS

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Ok so far I have seen absolutely no posts on Catherine Fisher and I have to say WOW!!! For anyone who likes steampunk or just alternate universe/dystopian style books, I really suggest you read her work!

The two books I have read by her is a two book series, Incarceron and Sapphique.

It's about a futuristic society that is very Victorian in style (clothing and mannerism), yet their computers and networking systems are completely set the scene of hundreds of years in the future.

The downtrodden and law breakers go to prison, but here is the catch, its a minute cube, without way of escape!

You get the point of view from a character outside and inside the prison and of course there is a page turning catch to the mystery man in the prison. This is seriously a great series! Please read it if given the chance!
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I have got the books, but didn't read them yet. Thank you for reminding me of them. :)
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