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BURNING KINGDOMS by Lauren DeStefano

BURNING KINGDOMS

From the Internment Chronicles series, volume 2

by Lauren DeStefano

Pub Date: March 10th, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4424-8064-3
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

This sequel to the innovative Perfect Ruin (2013) brings the series down to the ground, literally.

The Internment Chronicles continue as Morgan, her brother and his wife, her betrothed, Basil, and her best friend, Pen, have escaped Internment, their city in the sky, and descended to Earth. There, they find a whole new world, but it might not be to their liking. With the group is Celeste, the princess of Internment, who has her own agenda. The group explores their new world, where Morgan doesn’t like the food and isn’t impressed with the different technology. The world on the ground seems to resemble 1920s America, with speak-easies, silent movies and cloche hats. But Morgan learns that kings rule here, too, and that wars dominate the lives of the people. People ran in fear from a small fire on Internment, but here, bombs fall, killing innocent citizens. Worse, Morgan learns that the cause of the war is a dispute over two islands that contain phosane, a powerful substance common on Internment. Her phosane betrothal ring alone can power a jet that might travel to Internment. DeStefano turns her attention from worldbuilding to characters and relationships in this book. The shift in focus combines with an overall slower pace to create a dragging middle volume.

Committed fans will find the story only just intriguing enough to continue.

(Dystopian adventure. 12-18)