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Original Title: Solitary
ISBN: 0571240917 (ISBN13: 9780571240913)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.escapefromfurnace.com/
Series: Escape from Furnace #2
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Solitary (Escape from Furnace #2) Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 4.18 | 7609 Users | 799 Reviews

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Furnace Prison ... Where death is the least of your worries. Escape is just the beginning ... We thought we’d made it, we thought we were free. But we should have known there was no way out of Furnace. All we did was slip deeper into the guts of the prison: into solitary confinement, where the real nightmares live - the warden, the Wheezers, and something much, much worse. The clock’s ticking. Because if we don’t escape soon they will turn us into freaks - like them. For ever. In the darkness of the hole your worst nightmares come to life.

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Title:Solitary (Escape from Furnace #2)
Author:Alexander Gordon Smith
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:UK Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:July 2nd 2009
Categories:Young Adult. Horror. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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Ratings: 4.18 From 7609 Users | 799 Reviews

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Less fun, scary and entertaining than Lockdown, and being about 50 pages shorter than that book (which was already under 300), I'm getting tired of the mini-cliffhangers. And of Alex's snide trying-so-hard-to-be-funny-in-the-face-of-terror narration.Oh, and really? 3/4 of this thing takes place in a hole. I'll give the author credit for trying, and I know it services the world of Furnace, but C'MON! That was NEVER going to be exciting. Alex's "oh no I'm going crazy, oh no I'm seeing ghosts, oh

This series just keeps getting better!!!

4.5 StarsThis second installment was just as thrilling as the first, and even went deeper into the creepy than Lockdown did! I devoured this book in one sitting, and the only thing stopping me from tearing into the third is ability to get it right now. I had a pretty lengthy review for Lockdown that can be seen here and most of what I said still applies. One thing that I was bothered by in this book though was the switching of terms (slang?). Sometimes I would be jarred from the story because of

Delving further into the bowels of Furnace Penitentiary, Alex Sawyer desperately tries to hold onto his fleeting sanity. After a failed attempt to escape the underground horrors, being thrown into solitary confinement is a fate worse than death. A hole in the rocky earth becomes his coffin, yet it won't save him from what roams the corridors, in search of warm flesh to eat.(WARNING: This review contains minor spoilers.)With this second installment I desperately tried to overcome my primary issue

I'm gonna tell you something: I am not easily scared with books.... And yet, this book kept me afraid all the time. Because now I finally imagined myself in the characters' place, trapped in a prison for a crime I didn't commit knowing I'll probably die in there.Just like the first one, this book is incredibly fast-paced. The action never ends, and the thrill just increases with every passing moment. Add to that the fact that each minute the characters have to face yet more horrible things that

Solitary is the second installment of Escape from Furnace by Alexander Gordon Smith.Alex Sawyer failed in his attempt for escape and other than that he was put in solitary confinement, he faces much greater horrors hidden in Furnace's belly. He will meet some unlikely companions, and together they will plan again another strategy for escape.This volume has so much grittiness in it. I've read worse, but not in young-adult fiction, and this kind of gore is my thing so I definitely enjoyed it.

4.5 starsNot as good as the first book, but still freaking amazing.

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