The Sky Is Yours

a novel

457 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 2018

OCLC Number:
1016969573

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4 stars (6 reviews)

Navigating their burned-out, futuristic city home under constant threat from a pair of dragons circling the skies, three young people are forced to flee and confront challenges ranging from fire and conspiracies to taboo drugs and dragon-worshippers.

"In the burned-out, futuristic city of Empire Island, three young people navigate a crumbling metropolis constantly under threat from a pair of dragons that circle the skies. When violence strikes, reality star Duncan Humphrey Ripple V, the spoiled scion of the metropolis' last dynasty; Baroness Swan Lenore Dahlberg, his tempestuous, death-obsessed betrothed; and Abby, a feral beauty he discovered tossed out with the trash; are forced to flee everything they've ever known. As they wander toward the scalded heart of the city, they face fire, conspiracy, mayhem, unholy drugs, dragon-worshippers, and the monsters lurking inside themselves. In this bombshell of a novel, Chandler Klang Smith has imagined an unimaginable world: scathingly clever and …

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Review of 'The Sky Is Yours' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

My first attempt to read The Sky is Yours ended with me throwing it in the Audible App's archive. It starts with a rich brat crashing on a garbage island and immediately taking advantage of a naïve girl. I wanted nothing to do with it.

I forgot about it and when I encountered the title again, I gave it a listen. When you continue reading, you understand that his is a satire about late stage capitalism and no one likes the rich brat.

As we follow the three main characters, the afore mentioned rich brat, a naïve girl raised alone by an insane mother with anti-technology beliefs and my favorite, Swani a rich well educated and over achieving girl. We learn more and more about the corrupt world they are inheriting.

This is a mix of stupidity, and smarts. Some parts are dumb on purpose and some are dumb for …

First novel syndrome, transgressive but not quite bothering me

4 stars

I felt like this was the beginning of like seven different (and interesting) books, grafted onto two different endings that didn't write seem to match up with any of the seven

Nevertheless i found a lot of new SFF idea and story without ever feeling like it hit the trope heavy story arcs.

Definitely interested to see what KS puts out as a second effort, maybe without the need to fit in all the stories in their head (first novel syndrome)

Review of 'The Sky Is Yours' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is a truly subversive book, picking out the science fiction/fantasy tropes of the chosen hero and the princess-in-peril, and twisting it in a weird, wonderful and completely unexpected way. I love the way the story kept changing in ways that I didn't expect, and then twisting again. And how the characters are human, fallible, but heroic. Recommended for readers who don't mind having their expectations blown up.

Subjects

  • Dragons
  • Fiction