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Second book in Ashes trilogy offers suspenseful read

By Carissa Smith

Shadows, the second book in the Ashes trilogy written by Ilsa J. Bick, is just as suspenseful as Ashes. The trilogy takes place after an electromagnetic pulse kills some people, changes others into zombielike creatures who eat the unchanged survivors, and causes most technology to stop working.

Shadows starts out with a new character before picking up where Ashes left off with Alex. The reader finally finds out what happened to Tom after he disappeared in Ashes.

Shadows alternates between different characters’ points of view. The alternating points of view can be a little confusing. The stories would keep getting interrupted when the next chapter jumped to another character. There were some chapters where it took a couple of paragraphs to figure out who the chapter was following.

The separated characters begin to doubt that the others are still alive. They are starting to feel like they do not have much reason to hang on anymore.

The Changed are acting more like teenagers, less wild than when they first changed. They travel in groups and keep people as their prisoners until they are ready to eat. They bring the prisoners while they travel looking for more people.

The Changed also pair off into couples like they would have before they changed. They have parties.

There is a lot of violence in Shadows. Most people have guns, even some Changed. People are getting shot and there are limited medical resources. A lot of the medical equipment does not work anymore and medicine is limited. A lot of people are dying because of not having good medical care.

Shadows was suspenseful and kept me hooked until the end. I loved it as much as Ashes. The third and final installment of the trilogy, Monsters, is set to release in 2013.

‘Ashes’ to play next weekend on Studio One stage

By Alyssa Book and Lauren Holstner

Sarcasm and cynicism come to the FC stage next weekend in the form of the play “Ashes.”

The play, which will feature a variety of FC thespians, will be performed Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. and Jan. 28 and 29 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

The play has eight different scenes, which all center around a common theme: cremation.

“It’s got funny things, serious moments and it’s unusual. It’s a variety of things,” said directer Chris Bundy.

Junior Laura Duncan said, “It’s set up like each scene has a different plot. The scenes are all connected through the theme of cremation.”

The theater students are excited to perform the play because it is based off of things that have happened to Bundy.

“Well, since I wrote it, it’s fun to see the things you wrote come to life and some of the things happened to me. So it’s fun to watch students act it out,” said Bundy

The play is described by Duncan as being sarcastic and putting humor to situations that are not normally humorous.

Senior Erica Mohler, who plays Elizabeth in the “Ashes,” said the show has a great concept and although preparing for the play in only two weeks was stressful, it was a learning experience and helped her with time management.

Duncan and Mohler both commented on how the show is a great opportunity for the underclassmen performers.

Mohler said, “Bundy added scenes to the play to give underclassmen more opportunities. It is a great way for them to gain experience and grow in acting.”

“Ashes” will be performed on Jan. 27-29 and begins the last semester of plays directed by Bundy, who will retire at the end of the school year. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens, and $6 for students.