Thursday, April 5, 2012

Book Review: Fever by Lauren DeStefano (The Chemical Garden, Bk. 2)

After successfully escaping her luxury prison of being one of the sister wives of Linden, Rhine thought her life will perfectly fall back into place like a puzzle piece. She finally ran away from her husband whom she did not love, and she now had Gabriel to live with in her new world of freedom. Unfortunately, experiencing only a few days of freedom, Rhine and Gabriel were taken against their will to a broken down carnival where Rhine became the key to getting money of the unpredictable ringmistress there. Rhine and Gabriel were desperate to leave this carnival filled with all kinds of horrors and go to Manhattan to find Rhine’s twin brother. It also seemed to Rhine that Vaughn, Linden’s father, constantly had the ability to be right behind her footsteps all the time. They continuously had to fight obstacles that popped out of nowhere and handle disasters hurled to them repeatedly. Rhine’s vision of a world better than being trapped in her husband’s luxurious home was beginning to crumble, and Rhine knew time was ticking down.
Lauren’s sequel to Wither, Fever, had unpredictable events right around every corner forcing the reader to read page after page. This book is fast-paced and ends with a cliffhanger for the readers. - Hamilton Teen Volunteer

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