The Story of Cirrus Flux

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BOOK NAME: The Story of Cirrus Flux
AUTHOR:
Matthew Skelton

Cirrus Flux lives at the Foundling Hospital, where his father James left him when he was a baby. James Flux was doing work for the Guild of Empirical Science, and was on a quest to find the “Breath of God.” Set in 18th-century London, this novel is a breath of fresh air amidst all of the vampire books that dominate the young adult and even kids’ sections at bookstores and libraries. Every child who lives at the Foundling Hospital was left a token by their parent. These tokens are worn around the necks of the children. Cirrus is led to believe that he never had one, but this token is the focus of turmoil that is tearing through London like wildfire. Cirrus is one of the only older Foundlings left who hasn’t gotten an apprenticeship yet. His best friend has recently been apprenticed, and he is miserable.

Pandora is a foundling as well, and she was apprenticed to a woman who is after the Breath of God. Her mentor allegedly clears her patients of all bad memories, enabling them to get a new lease on life. Through a series of events, Pandora finds herself back in the Foundling Hospital and trying to help Cirrus escape.

The rest of the book is a chronicle of the adventures and events that occur after that point in the novel. Cirrus discovers that his token contains the last bit of the Breath of God, and all the major scientific powers of London are clamoring to get it. My favorite character in the book is Pandora. She is a unique, quirky girl who stands up for what she thinks is right and is not afraid to stand alone when she does so. She’s a great role model (as is Cirrus) and illustrates many characteristics that anchor concepts of true morality.

This book takes a while to get into, and it wasn’t the best storyline I’ve ever read. For me, the characters were what made reading it worthwhile. The values that were represented by each of the characters added depth to the plot where there otherwise wouldn’t have been any. It’s a good book overall, and I strongly recommend it for anyone wishing to embark upon a wild ride!

I think this book is fantasy, what with some of the things that happen later in the story. However, it is set in a real-time period London, with some twists. I prefer to think of it as an alternate universe, but I think that it’s open to interpretation! Read the book and comment to let me know what you think.

Comments

  1. saraleonard
    July 12, 2010, 3:28 pm

    I love your review; I think I’m definitely going to read it. It really sounds great!

  2. jindo2108
    July 12, 2010, 4:35 pm

    I’m not sure about this one. From your review, Mairen, it sounded like a confusing plot. But I’ll check it out next time I go to the library.

  3. Sajive
    July 13, 2010, 8:20 am

    jindo2108 it is a really good book i don’t know what your talkling about

  4. caki leam
    July 13, 2010, 11:49 am

    I’m with jindo2108
    It definintly sounds weird,
    Oh and it is spelt talking not talkling

  5. 2whitie
    July 13, 2010, 5:31 pm

    It sounds like one of those books where you can tell the authors mindset, but does not really make sense.

  6. fibonaccimathgenius
    July 14, 2010, 5:10 pm

    Yeah you can definitely tell that the author had something epic in mind but it was definitely confusing.
    Maybe if he took a little bit more time explaining stuff … I don’t know.

    –Mairen

  7. arianamus
    July 16, 2010, 12:38 pm

    eh, this book sounds okay, but it doesnt sound like it could be one of my favorites. and Mairen, was it one of your favorites? cause if it was one of yours, it definitely could be one of mine.

  8. arianamus
    July 16, 2010, 12:41 pm

    was this one of your favoites, mairen? cause it sounds kind of iffy to me.

  9. jindo2108
    July 16, 2010, 1:44 pm

    The main reason I say I’m not sure about it is because I tend to speed through books and not catch specific details. It might be a book I would be really, really confused by. But I’ll look at it!!!

  10. mike44
    July 19, 2010, 5:12 pm

    this book sounds okay i dont think it is my type of book

  11. fibonaccimathgenius
    July 22, 2010, 3:46 pm

    jindo2108 – sameeeee I do that all the time!
    arianamus – Nope, not one of my favorites.
    I still recommend reading it though, don’t give up on it just because of me! :P

    Anyways, thanks so much for commenting!

    –Mairen

  12. jam
    August 1, 2010, 6:35 am

    jam
    I dont relly like this book

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