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416 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published June 4, 2015
When I first picked up this book and read the synopsis, I wasn't really impressed. From what the synopsis suggested, the book was based, in my opinion, on an over used plot in novels these days, with the protagonist's parents being killed by the antagonist of the novel, resulting in the protagonist looking for vengeance against the antagonist. However, as Joseph Delaney is one or my favorite authors, I decided to read this book anyway, and I am certainly glad that I did!
Throughout the whole novel, Delaney works hard to create a brand new world for this new series, informing the readers of the history and beliefs surrounding Arena 13, as well as giving us details on how the city works on every level in society, giving the readers a real insight in to Delaney's newest creation.
Along with this new world, we are of course introduced to new interesting characters, including the main protagonist Leif, Kwin, Tyron and of course Hob, the main antagonist. I feel that for this book, Delaney spends a lot of time and effort on the characters, focusing on making the characters within the book relate-able to the readers, providing us with a connection to characters, while the novel portrays strong character development throughout.
As for my views on the main story, it is not at all what I had expected. Delaney fills the novel with subtle clues leading up to major surprises within the book, as well as unexpected twists throughout the novel, making this an enjoyable read, especially for fans of the Hunger Games and the Spooks series.
However, I do feel obliged to say that although this novel is done to a high standard, there is a fair amount description given in some rather gory scenes, particularly near the end of the novel. If you think this maybe a problem for you, you may want to look at the spoiler for a brief summary of the scene concludes, so as to help make up your mind.
Also, although I have spoken highly of this book, I feel that little is accomplished in this book, which i believe Delaney does deliberately, as I think this book is mainly setting up this new universe, allowing Delaney now to focus fully on the story at hand in the upcoming Arena 13 series, which if are as good as this book, I am thoroughly excited for.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this book to young adults and fans of the Hunger Games and Spooks series, as well as to Divergent and Maze Runner fans.
P.S. This novel is particularly complex, as there is quite a lot to remember throughout the novel, which is needed to understand what is going on throughout the novel.