


Told in Deuce’s perspective, the following lines introduce readers to her world: Enclave focuses on fifteen-year-old Deuce and her life as a Huntress deep underground with her “tribe.” Author Ann Aguirre does not offer an exact description of the setting but merely gives readers glimpses of what the Enclave is like through the eyes of Deuce. Publishers Weekly has noted that Enclave is a book “for fans of The Hunger Games.” While I have not yet read The Hunger Games series, I expected Enclave to be close to, if not as good as, The Hunger Games.Ī World Beneath the Rubble. Interestingly, not too long after GatheringBooks’ feature on Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Invincible, Tara from Zeitghostmedia informed us of another free book for review from Macmillan Children’s Publishing- Enclave by Ann Aguirre.Įnclave strays away from the hyped vampire storyline in teen fiction, making it a more tolerable read for me. It goes without saying that, to this day, I am wary of reading teen fiction. I always find it exciting-and definitely challenging-to read works from writers I am not familiar with. Sometimes it came from compassion and forgiveness.” – Deuce, p. Sometimes it came from endurance, where the well ran deep and quiet.

It didn’t always come from a knife or a willingness to fight. Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC)Įnclave by Ann Aguirre from Macmillan Children’s Publishing Fats here.Literary Voyage Around The World Reading Challenge 2018.#WomenReadWomen2019 (A Year Of Women Reading Women) Reading Progress.#ReadIntl2020 (Year Of International Literature) Reading Progress.#DecolonizeBookshelves2022 Reading Progress.#DecolonizeReading2023 Reading Progress.
