![]() Or Spensa has to figure out her abilities and use them for the good of her people… ![]() But in order to travel through space, humans have to find – or steal – the necessary technology. All they want is to live in peace and prosperity, on a planet where aliens don’t constantly attack them. The things she found out at the end of the first book lead humanity on a whole new path to freedom from their prison on Detritus. ![]() Spensa is still her daring, ambitious old self although her mission has changed. Starsight picks up about six months after the end of Skyward and Spensa and her friends have established themselves as competent pilots in the DDF. This review will be spoiler-free, however there will be HUGE SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST SKYWARD BELOW!įirst line: I slammed on my overburn and boosted my starship through the middle of a chaotic mess of destructor blasts and explosions. There are always more secrets to discover and more twists I didn’t see coming. Silly me… it’s like I haven’t learned anything at all from reading all his epic fantasies. After the revelations at the end of the first book I didn’t think Sanderson could deliver another surprise of such proportions. I really loved Skyward – the YA sci-fi adventure I wouldn’t have expected from Brandon Sanderson – so naturally I didn’t wait long to pick up the sequel. ![]()
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