The Sky Is Yours: A Novel

The Sky Is Yours: A Novel

Hardcover
3.52

Durch das Verwenden dieser Links unterstützt du READO. Wir erhalten eine Vermittlungsprovision, ohne dass dir zusätzliche Kosten entstehen.

Beschreibung

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Wall Street Journal • NPR • New York Public Library • LitHub • Mental Floss

“Influenced by the likes of Jane Austen and Rick and Morty, Smith tackles timely issues while leaving room for some delicious reality TV references.”—Entertainment Weekly

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 gorgeously strange, The Sky Is Yours is at once faraway and disturbingly familiar, its singular chaos grounded in the universal realities of love, family, and the deeply human desire to survive at all costs.

Praise for The Sky is Yours

“It’s a mesmeric world, comic in the way teenage voyages of self-discovery inevitably are, but with an undertone of menace, horror, even hints of allegory. Satire, too . . . Smith’s imagination is inexhaustible. The Sky Is Yours is a great and disturbing debut, which colonizes a new realm of the magic city.”—The Wall Street Journal

“Smith’s gifts of imagination are staggering. . . . Much like Lev Grossman’s The Magicians and Charlie Jane Anders’s All the Birds in the Sky before it, The Sky is Yours filters youth through a warped yet poignantly canny speculative fiction lens. At the same time, it’s funny as hell, full of madcap detail, firecracker dialogue, and a healthy dose of absurdism in the face of darkness.”—NPR

“Readers who love ambitious literary genre fiction should be on the lookout for Smith’s first novel, a vibrantly uncanny dystopia set on an island metropolis, in the shadow of dragons that swoop overhead, where income inequality and mass incarceration have spun out of control.”—HuffPost

“An unmissable masterpiece.”—PopSugar
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
464
Preis
13.70 €

Beiträge

2
Alle
5

This book was astounding. I think it's going to be my favorite if not in my top favorites of the year (yes I know it's only February).

2

I thought I would love this book. I didn't.I enjoyed the worldbuilding and the writing style, and sometimes the humor.At first, I enjoyed the fact that the main characters were so unlikeable, who doesn't love a good redemption/taking responsibility for yourself and other people arc?The problem was - there was no arc. The characters didn't develop, so they just got annoying over time. They rarely acted on their own, mostly things just happened to them and they stood there and took it and did NOT develop because of it.The book does not seem to know what it wants to be or could not decide. For a dystopian story, there's too little worldbuilding, for a coming-of-age story there's too little character development, for a political story there's too little politics, for a fantasy story there's too little adventure and, unfortunately, for a good story there's no story arc and no real conclusion. It's just a string of random events, not really epic, but at the same time not really personal.

Beitrag erstellen