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Average rating4.7
Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott has been added to my favorite book I have read this year. When I decided to pick this up, I got a lot of comparisons to The Hunger Games. Let me just say this now, it is nothing like that series. Just because it is a game where you need to survive doesn't make it like the Hunger Games at all. In this game, you really have no reason to kill anyone because you aren't killing to be the last person. This game is a RACE. It reminded me a lot of Rat Race where you are racing to win money but that doesn't mean you didn't get into a few fights along the way.
The main character, Tella, grows a lot during this book. When I first started it, I was kind of annoyed with how she acted and she was a little self-centered. I thought this world would be more focused on the issue at hand, which is the illness, but the illness wasn't a world known thing. Everyone went on with their normal lives and no one really knows about this race until you get the special blue box. During the race, Tella grows up and matures a lot. I really liked reading about how she can fend for herself and also how she cared for the people she was with. The story really did a 360 with how she saw herself but I assume that happens easily when you are put in this type of situation.
[ WARNING MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS ]
When Tella found out about the race, I thought it was quite weird that she decided to just up and leave without letting her parents know. She drove across the country to get to a place where she would have to fight to win an egg. You find out that there are 4 different parts of the race where you are put into different atmospheres and need to survive to the next base. You can tell then and there that this is completely different from THG. When Tella starts the race, she is alone with her little egg that she has no idea what it does. She starts to fend for herself inside a huge jungle so she can get to a base and be shipped off to the other portion of the race. As time went on, she runs into a small group that she starts to befriend. Along with this group later, is this mysterious person named Guy.
Guy is a mysterious character that Tella has grown to see as interesting. He doesn't talk much but he knows so much about survival. Like he was training for this his whole life. Tella and Guy oddly enough become close as they spend their time in the jungle. They actually start to have feelings for each other. It was bound to happen but I really enjoyed how they acted around each other and also seeing Guy open up to her each chapter. Guy is someone that is there for himself but probably didn't expect to start to feel something for Tella or to care about the people in their group.
Lots of things happen throughout their time in the jungle but the group makes it to the base camp. Then they make their way to the desert and this is where a lot of action starts to happen between the main group and a competing group. In the competing group, there is a guy named Titus who has a fixation on winning and also taking down Tella at the same time. He sees her as a threat but it is more of a “join me and win or die” sort of situation. After the group has been traveling through the desert for a while, they are attacked by the other group and Tella is pretty much kidnapped. Titus starts to show his psycho side more and confesses to Tella about how he wants her. It is all very weird and he obviously needed some water to think straight. This portion of the book made me reading faster and flipping the pages as I read the action senses.
Now into the background of the race, Guy starts to tell Tella about how the race came to be and it was really interesting to read about. I enjoyed learning about the history of the race and how Guy wants to shut it down. It gave him a more deeper reason of being here and also why he is so prepared for this race since you aren't supposed to know anything about it. This makes Tella change her mind. She wants to win and ALSO help Guy shut down the race. This is where the book ends... with this lovely want of action.
Overall, I really loved this book. I can see this being a trilogy in the making because this book was two parts of the race. The next book should be the final two then have the winner announced. Then I bet the last one is Guy and Tella shutting down the system of the race from within. I cannot wait to read more about this series and I want more, now!