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Fuse picks up right after Pure left off; Partridge has escaped the Dome and has met up with his sister, Pressia; both have watched their mother and brother die because of Partridge's father. Both are fighting attraction to their respective "friends", Lyda and Bradwell, and unsure what their next step will be. Bradwell has a black box, named Fignan, which is surprisingly human and may hold the key to defeating those in the Dome; El Capitan, with Helmud still on his back, is determined to help Pressia and Bradwell as they attempt to decipher a complex code left behind by Arthur Walrond, one of the Seven; Partridge must decide whether he should leave his love Lyda behind outside the Dome in order to stop the slaughter of Invalids. Once Invalid children begin to disappear and then reappear as Pures, the race to find the formula that will prevent cell degeneration is front and center. in exploding spiders, a wild car ride, an abandoned amusement park, brain surgery, and an air ship, and you pretty much have Fuse.

Of course there's so much going on it would be hard to recap it all here, and I won't even attempt to do so. The chapters move among the different points of view, and while the action is almost constant (in one form or another), it's the characters' depth that truly steals the show here. By the time the last page is read, no one is emotionally where they were at the beginning, and some are so changed it's hard to tell who they once were. I fell in love with El Capitan especially--the devotion to his brother (however enforced) is so deep and his feelings for Pressia are so real that I could forget any physical issues he may have.

Once again, I marvel at the world Ms. Baggott has created; the intricate details make this so much more than just a run-of-the-mill post-apocalyptic story. It's layered and imaginative; it's dark and resourceful. I'm a willing victim who finds herself absolutely enthralled with these books and is so eager to find out how all this is going to play out in the third book. Bring it on!

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Fuse Pure Trilogy Julianna Baggott Books Reviews


One of my favorite things about the first book in this trilogy, Pure, was how excellent the imagery was. This installment maintains that high level of excellent imagery, but it goes a step further by really developing some of the characters.

The storyline continues with Bradwell's intense desire to learn the truth about the past. He is almost obsessed with trying to figure out the purpose of the Black Boxes and piece together the past. Pressia is becoming obsessed with finding her father and understanding more about the person she really is instead of the person she has believed herself to be. Partridge and Lyda are working on giving tools to the wretches to try to take down the Dome, while still being chased by Special Forces. El Capitan is working on building an army to take down the Dome.

The character who changed the most for me was El Capitan. He went from being a hard-edged military man to someone who has feelings and thoughts and a certain softness to him. Pressia has influenced him so much that he has become more of a compassionate person, even in his relationship with his brother, Helmud. I loved reading from his point of view and being inside of his head, watching him struggle with his developing feelings for Pressia and his desire to be a good military man.

I also loved the developing relationship between Pressia and Bradwell. In the first book, their relationship begins to blossom, and in this book, it continues. There are struggles for them but the feelings continue to develop. They both chase answers from the past, and in doing so, they grow closer. They also uncover a lot of the secrets about the Dome and a way that they may be able to reverse the effects of the Detonations.

I'm very much looking forward to reading the final installment in this series. Baggott has created a harsh but beautiful world with wonderful characters, and I look forward to seeing where they will end up. I recommend this book to those who read the first, Pure. For anyone who is interested in YA, this is an excellent series to get into.
Fuse picks up right after Pure left off; Partridge has escaped the Dome and has met up with his sister, Pressia; both have watched their mother and brother die because of Partridge's father. Both are fighting attraction to their respective "friends", Lyda and Bradwell, and unsure what their next step will be. Bradwell has a black box, named Fignan, which is surprisingly human and may hold the key to defeating those in the Dome; El Capitan, with Helmud still on his back, is determined to help Pressia and Bradwell as they attempt to decipher a complex code left behind by Arthur Walrond, one of the Seven; Partridge must decide whether he should leave his love Lyda behind outside the Dome in order to stop the slaughter of Invalids. Once Invalid children begin to disappear and then reappear as Pures, the race to find the formula that will prevent cell degeneration is front and center. in exploding spiders, a wild car ride, an abandoned amusement park, brain surgery, and an air ship, and you pretty much have Fuse.

Of course there's so much going on it would be hard to recap it all here, and I won't even attempt to do so. The chapters move among the different points of view, and while the action is almost constant (in one form or another), it's the characters' depth that truly steals the show here. By the time the last page is read, no one is emotionally where they were at the beginning, and some are so changed it's hard to tell who they once were. I fell in love with El Capitan especially--the devotion to his brother (however enforced) is so deep and his feelings for Pressia are so real that I could forget any physical issues he may have.

Once again, I marvel at the world Ms. Baggott has created; the intricate details make this so much more than just a run-of-the-mill post-apocalyptic story. It's layered and imaginative; it's dark and resourceful. I'm a willing victim who finds herself absolutely enthralled with these books and is so eager to find out how all this is going to play out in the third book. Bring it on!
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