reading. Refer back to my first blog post for a quick review of that book.
I am on page 15 of my new book. So far, we have learned that Pressia and Bradwell are in the basement of the OSR headquarters. El Capitan is trying to start a new army full of trained wretched to (I assume) fight the dome.
Pressia has taken the job of "mom" to the smaller children without families. She made a prosthetic arm for a little boy, Perlo. In the detonations Perlo's finger on is left hand were fused together. He is unable to use this hand and has a hard time completing everyday chores. El Capitan had snuck Pressia piles of scrap metal he was able to find for her to make the arm for Perlo's.
As far as we know, Pressia and Bradwell have not gotten into an intiment relationship. In the last book, Pressia and Bradwell were beginning to get close and even shared a kiss. But nothing more, it seems tense between the two of them. Bradwell has tried to learn more about the past. He has found these black boxes that seem to be like little dogs, one even bit him! When Bradwell opened one of the boxes he found there were papers containing information about the past. He wants to find more so he can confirm his parents' theory about the Dome being evil.
For now, Bradwell and Pressia are living with many other wretches. Perhaps the families of the men that have come to El Capitan to be apart of the army. There are random children, but for the most part the camp has families of women and children. I am curious to see how Pressia and Bradwell recover more information about the past and how El Capitan plans on raising a powerful army.
This seems interesting, I'll have to read Pure so I can read this book. :)
ReplyDeleteI read Pure and I'm normally not the kind of person that reads a whole series (I don't really know why I just don't) but the sequel sounds pretty good. Pure was a very excellent book so I am a little curious to see how this one is! :) Nice post!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Pure or Fuse but everyone who has really seems to like this series.
ReplyDeleteFuse sounds like a good book. Great post!
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