The Block
The Block
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Series and Publisher: The Loop   

Annotation: Luka is a prisoner once again. But this time it's a fate worse than death. In the Block, he must toggle between enduring an Energy Harvest for twelve hours of the day and surviving complete immobilization. The only semblance of relief is the Sane Zone, created to keep prisoners from going completely mad. In this virtual reality, the prisoners live out their fantasies of life outside. But for Luka, it's different. Happy is determined to find out the location of his friends, who disappeared after the Battle of Midway Park. But can Luka battle the descent into madness long enought to stop Happy's manipulation tactics and keep his fri
Genre: [Science fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #305810
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 05/04/21
Pages: 309 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-338-58933-4 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-0564-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-338-58933-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-0564-1
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

This second novel in the Loop Trilogy continues the saga of teens battling a controlling, corrupt world government in a dystopian future.In the opening scenes of this second installment, Luka is again the first-person narrator, reminding readers of key events from the series starter. It's not long, however, before readers are questioning reality along with him. Oliver carries on with what he did best in The Loop (2020)-writing about daring escapes, taut twists and turns, characters making tough decisions, and, of course, creepy tunnels with just as much intensity as before. First up is an escape from the Block, an energy-harvesting prison even worse than the Loop that leaves batteries like Luka in periods of paralysis. Regrouping with some of his ethnically diverse rebel friends, the brown-skinned teen continues his mission to take down Happy, the government's operating system. Rescuing lost friends, avoiding Mosquito drones (reminiscent of the Hunger Games' tracker jackers), and confronting the archnemesis who's still bent on killing him, Luka's course is, once again, nonstop adventure. This time Oliver interjects light humor with an old children's toy–turned–scrambler drone and offers another side of AI technology. While some second novels dip or stall, this volume aptly does its job, building background knowledge for the series, creating more tension, and setting up a riveting cliffhanger for the series conclusion.Readers will be left begging for the final installment. (Dystopian. 14-18)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

This second novel in the Loop Trilogy continues the saga of teens battling a controlling, corrupt world government in a dystopian future.In the opening scenes of this second installment, Luka is again the first-person narrator, reminding readers of key events from the series starter. It's not long, however, before readers are questioning reality along with him. Oliver carries on with what he did best in The Loop (2020)-writing about daring escapes, taut twists and turns, characters making tough decisions, and, of course, creepy tunnels with just as much intensity as before. First up is an escape from the Block, an energy-harvesting prison even worse than the Loop that leaves batteries like Luka in periods of paralysis. Regrouping with some of his ethnically diverse rebel friends, the brown-skinned teen continues his mission to take down Happy, the government's operating system. Rescuing lost friends, avoiding Mosquito drones (reminiscent of the Hunger Games' tracker jackers), and confronting the archnemesis who's still bent on killing him, Luka's course is, once again, nonstop adventure. This time Oliver interjects light humor with an old children's toy–turned–scrambler drone and offers another side of AI technology. While some second novels dip or stall, this volume aptly does its job, building background knowledge for the series, creating more tension, and setting up a riveting cliffhanger for the series conclusion.Readers will be left begging for the final installment. (Dystopian. 14-18)

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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 77,791
Reading Level: 5.6
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.6 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 513477 / grade: Upper Grades

In the second book of The Loop trilogy, Luka is trapped in a fate worse than death. But now that he knows the truth about what he and his fellow inmates are being used for, it's more important than ever that he not only escapes, but that he builds an army.

Luka is a prisoner once again. But this time it's a fate worse than death. In the Block, he must toggle between enduring an Energy Harvest for twelve hours of the day and surviving complete immobilization. The only semblance of relief is the Sane Zone, created to keep prisoners from going completely mad. In this virtual reality, the prisoners live out their fantasies of life outside. But for Luka, it's different.

Happy is determined to find out the location of his friends, who disappeared after the Battle of Midway Park. But can Luka battle the descent into madness long enought to stop Happy's manipulation tactics and keep his friends' location safe?

Another prison break is the only chance to protect the Missing. And as reality becomes increasingly scrambled on the outside, it'll take an army to stop Galen from carrying out his plans.


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