The City of Ember

Book of Ember #1

270 pages

Published Nov. 7, 2003 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-375-82273-5
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OCLC Number:
50166630

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4 stars (5 reviews)

In the year 241, twelve-year-old Lina trades jobs on Assignment Day to be a Messenger to run to new places in her decaying but beloved city, perhaps even to glimpse Unknown Regions.

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4 stars

Why did I love this so much? My god this world is awesome.

After a good nights sleep after finishing this book I have come to the conclusion that I love it. But I can't give it a 5 star rating because I have one main issue that I know others have had with this novel:
How old is Poppy? It's just so unclear and inconsistent that I really don't know. Maybe she isn't a real baby and is instead a demon disguised as one, maybe she's 5 years old but can only talk in gurgle. Who knows?

Anyway, the world in this book is absolutely incredible. Underground cities are my #1 favourite setting (so if you have any recs hit me up), and this hit the spot. I just can't even express my love for this book. I listened to it half in audiobook, which I definitely recommend as …

reviewed The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau (Book of Ember (1))

Review of 'The City of Ember' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Jeanne DuPrau's debut was absolutely exciting. She has concocted a great plot and a strong message for readers of this fantastic novel. Her writing was clear and refreshing, and her characters were wonderfully original. I enjoyed this book quite a bit and was left craving the next in the series. The cliffhanger ending was stunning.


The City of Ember was essentially built as a giant fallout shelter. Once, many years ago, the world underwent a dramatic disaster, presumably a war. The Builders who constructed Ember believed that the entire human populace would be wiped out during this catastrophe, and decided to construct a way to preserve some portion of humanity. So the City of Ember was constructed, a settlement buried deep underground in a giant cave, where hopefully it would survive the after-effects of a cataclysmic war.


Ember was supplied by the Builders with a massive hydro-electric generator that was …

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Subjects

  • Fantasy.
  • Fantasy fiction -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Occupations -- Juvenile fiction.