Atherton. Die Flüsse Des Feuers (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
Second book in the Atherton trilogy, about a made world up above earth in the future after it has been ravaged by pollution, overpopulation, etc. this entry is a little slighter in terms of plot, length, and depth of adventure, but it goes heavily into more of the Atherton back story, slowly unfolding the creation of this world like layers on an onion. Edgar remains the focus, and you'll find out why, but his friends and family play significant roles as Atherton changes once more. All the characters remain, and we lose a few good one, but although it was short, and an easy, fast read, it was satisfying. Carman does a great job at word-building, esp. when you take into account this is a book for young teens or pre-teens. The world is complex, and everything taken into account - how they live, work, eat, play, etc. Looking forward to the last book, The Dark Planet. Ugly cover though - the first book was so beautiful, it's hard to believe they were the same series. The author has a clever imagination, and the worlds he creates are unique a vivid. The sequel to "House of Power" was well-done and satisfying. I sometimes get a little annoyed by the 3rd person omniscient point-of-view, and would prefer a 3rd person limited. Perhaps it bothers me because not many authors write in that point-of-view for children/YA, and sometimes it felt like Carman was "telling not showing."Overall a good series for middle school age kids that makes them think about some big real life issues.
What do You think about Atherton. Die Flüsse Des Feuers (2012)?
I liked this book WAY better than the first one. I read it all in one day. (grinning sheepishly)
—damaks
"The rest of the story" that was started in "The House of Power," but wasn't as good.
—lmgomez