
Evershore
2021 · 414m
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Publisher's Summary From number one best-selling author Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson comes the final of three Skyward series novellas, each told from the perspective of a different member of the team back on Detritus. Listen to Jorgen's story along with Cytonic. With the government of Detritus in disarray because of Superiority treachery, and with Spensa still away on her mission in the Nowhere, Jorgen must work together with the alien Alanik to pick up the pieces. They intercept a strange transmission from the planet Evershore and its Kitsen inhabitants, who say they have some of Jorgen’s people and want to return them - but can the Kitsen be trusted? And can Jorgen learn to master his increasingly erratic cytonic powers before they spiral out of control and destroy all hope of forming an alliance against the Superiority? Praise for Skyward An Instant New York Times Best Seller A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year ©2021 Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC (P)2021 Mainframe, LLC
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Brandon + Janci + Suzy = Hyperbookone of the best in the Cytoverse.

I loved reading the original novel trilogy but felt really unsatisfied at the end because I wanted to know more of what happened with the character development. The novellas were just what I needed to feel like I had gotten the story I needed and wanted to hear. of the three novellas, this one was by far my favorite. I do wish they had given a little more info on the main character and not left the ending so unfinished and unwritten. it definitely feels like there is still room for another book or more story to tell. I do love the narrator Suzy Jackson and thought it was nice that they had her continue the stories through the novellas in the Audible versions; however, it sometimes makes it confusing to understand who the main subject is. after hours and hours of hearing her voice as mainly Spensa, it was sometimes difficult to transition into that voice being Jorgan also.

A try and a miss. A story about a whiny boy. Annoying and dumb. Why.

when the characters are much more annoying than they are interesting.Typical YA angst.There was so much teen angst in this one (and this character in general) that I actually had to fast forward through some of it.I just want Brandon to redo this series in a non-YA version.The universe, the powers, the delvers, the taynix are all so interesting that I have to keep going, but Jorgen is the emperor of YA angst.As a bonus, the ending of this one requires a massive suspension of disbelief regarding the way normal militaries and governments function.Abbreviated review:this is NOT a good book.It's not even a really good story.It's a really interesting universe though.











