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The publisher of Ember (Penguin) is doing a giveaway for the book that runs until 1/22: http://bit.ly/1RokdMy



Yan wrote: "Definitely a great read! Love the characters, their world and the plot. But I hate the Commandant!"
Were you surprised that Sabaa made the Commandant a woman? I think that made the character even more interesting somehow.
Were you surprised that Sabaa made the Commandant a woman? I think that made the character even more interesting somehow.

Were you surprised that Sabaa made the Commandant a woman? I think that made the cha..."
Oh yes, and I think that's a good move. As it somehow explained why she ended up being such a sadist, and how the way she treated Elias...
Well, i hated her even more when I know she was Elias's mum... lol

Were you surprised that Sabaa made the Commandant a woman? I think that made the cha..."
There are few women in this book, but all of them are strong.

While it was creative and well written, the detailed violence was more than I usually care to read.



I was annoyed that Elias had to save Helene, who was the most complex character in the story, in, what?, the first trial? Like, she's strong and tough and the second best soldier at the school but not *THAT* strong and tough. But that was just a minor issue.
Question for discussion: Which of the two story lines did you enjoy reading more. Why?

I agree with you! The characterization is what really made me enjoy this book so much in addition to the effort in world building. I have to admit, I really enjoyed Elias's chapters. I love Laia, but Elias's inner struggles and conflicting actions were what really kept me reading. It also helped that the narrator on the audio version was really good. He sounded exactly how I would imagine Elias would sound.
