Shade’s Children
What would it be like to live in the future? In Gold Eye’s case, not very nice. Ever since the Change, Overlords have taken over the world, killing all over 14 years old. They are needed, for at 14, they are transformed into machines of war, for use in the Overlords’ battles. But there are some who escape the ‘dorms’-the child prisons. These are children who are gifted with talents….Talents that help them run and hide. But they cannot survive alone. They are recruited by shade, and will undergo missions for him. Shade hopes, that one day, the Overlords will be overthrown.
And that time is Gold-Eye’s time.
I’m not really into all this apocalyptic sci fi/fantasy stuff- but this one I did enjoy. Garth Nix has created a very intresting scenario, and it’s not a cliched, either. He has made it very believable- the process of the Sad Birthday and after it. There’s no religion whatsoever, or at least none that is mentioned, and no hero archetypes. In fact, it is very hard to identify the hero/ and or main character, as Gold Eye is very quiet, and follows Ella, Drum and Ninde. You could say that they are all main characters.
The characters are all well crafted, and none are perfect/excel especially well. Gold Eye is, I have to say, my favourite, but I’m sure you might have a different opinion.
I particularly liked the short and periodic chapters that explained some history of some of Shade’s Children, and these were not too long, so they didn’t tear you away from the story, which was good. One thing that I would have liked to see is some more time right at the end, and maybe a longer Epilogue type thing.
I know I haven’t written much, but it’s because really enjoyed the book, and couldn’t criticise a lot. So now that I’ve read it, it’s your turn, and I can guarantee you’ll enjoy it…
What did you think about Shade’s Children?