The prison-industrial complex is coming to get you, in Sapphique
By now, there’s a certain comfy formula to dystopian young-adult literature. The world is wrong, the past’s a ruin, and only attractive teenagers can see the truth. Catherine Fischer’s Incarceron fit this pattern neatly, but her sequel delivers something new. Spoilers ahead… Reading the sequel, Sapphique, made me raise my opinion of Incarceron a lot,…