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Comments for Raiders' RansomRaiders' Ransom: 12/05/10
The book begins with the raid on an outlying village and news that the Prime Minister's daughter has been kidnapped. Lilly's village is blamed and she feels like she has to do something to set things right. She sails off with her fishing cat to take a ransom to the raiders and rescue the Prime Minister's daughter. Raiders' Ransom is set in the 22nd century in a world where the oceans have risen and technology has failed. The ecological disaster and failed technology is fairly typical in dystopian fiction. So often though the characters have no working memory or understanding of how this dystopia came about. Raiders' Ransom is different: Lilly and the others know what happened. They might not know everything but they have a much better sense of what has happened than the average dystopian character. The only thing that confused me at first about the book was the alternating points of view. Most of the book is told from Lilly's point of view but some of the chapters are told from Zeph's. He a child growing up with the raiders. His chapters help explain what has become of the flooded areas and gives an interesting look at the history of the raiders and the fate of London. There's a second book out, Flood and Fire. I am hoping to see it on the recommended shelf soon at my library. I'm itching to see what happens next. Other posts and reviews:
books | Emily Diamand | scifi | childrens | 2009 Comment #1: Saturday, December, 11, 2010 at 18:28:53 I listened to Raiders' Ransom on audio earlier this year and enjoyed it very much. I hope we don't have to wait too long for book two! Comment #2: Friday, December 17, 2010 at 23:29:28 Pussreboots I know! I'm so eager to read the next book. © 1997-2013 Sarah Sammis
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