Skyward (novel)

Last updated

Skyward
Skyward (novel).jpg
First edition (US)
Author Brandon Sanderson
Cover artistCharlie Bowater
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSkyward
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher Delacorte Press, Gollancz (UK)
Publication date
November 6, 2018
Pages528
ISBN 978-0-399-55577-0
Preceded by"Defending Elysium"
Followed by Starsight  

Skyward is a 2018 young adult [lower-alpha 1] science fiction novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It is the first in a series of four books. It was published by Delacorte Press on November 6, 2018.

Contents

Skyward is set in the same universe as Sanderson's short story Defending Elysium, which details events hundreds of years before the events of Skyward. [2] Defending Elysium is available on Sanderson's website and contains spoilers for Skyward.

Plot summary

Spensa (Spin) is a 17-year-old girl who is part of a group of shipwrecked humans living on a ruined world called Detritus, under constant attack from mysterious aliens called the Krell. Spensa dreams of following in the footsteps of her deceased father, a fighter pilot of the Defiant Defense Force (DDF). However she is barred from any chance at becoming one because her father abandoned his flight in the infamous Battle of Alta, which ended in his own wingmates shooting him down.

In order to get accepted into the flight academy, she and her peers must take an exam to prove their worth. Spensa, who has been preparing for the exam her entire life, has high hopes to pass, as does her longtime friend Rodge. However, on the day of the testing, DDF Admiral Ironsides rigs the exam so that Spensa fails. Angry at her defeat, she surreptitiously retakes the exam after everyone has left. Cobb, her father's former wingmate and an instructor at the academy, spies on her and sees her near-perfect score, so he offers her the opportunity to come train under him.

At the academy, Spensa is introduced to her fellow cadet crew who, at Spensa's recommendation, name themselves the Skyward Flight. Their members are Spensa, Rodge, Kimmalyn (nicknamed Quirk), Hurl, FM, Nedd, Arturo, Morningtide, Bim, and Jorgen (nicknamed Jerkface by Spensa). After training in a virtual reality simulator, they are suddenly called to the battlefield to aid against a Krell incursion. Rodge is left scared, and quits the flight academy to instead become an engineer. Spensa is barred from using academy facilities and quarters, so she occupies a nearby cave, where she discovers an advanced crashed ship with an artificial intelligence computer. Spensa, with the help of a cautious Rodge, begins to work on repairing the ship. In the meantime, Spensa and her cadet flight crew continue to learn and practice new techniques under the guidance of Cobb. Spensa begins to bond with her classmates.

Spensa is eventually able to power the ship, after stealing a power module from Jorgen's hover car, which introduces itself as M-Bot and explains that it was left in the cave by its former owner. However, M-Bot's memory banks are corrupted and it remembers little, beyond orders to lie low and not reveal itself to the public. Skyward Flight is called into action again, and Bim and Morningtide are killed in the subsequent battle. As they further their training, they are called upon more and more, but also lose numbers. Nedd quits after his brothers are killed in combat. Hurl crashes and dies, prompting Kimmalyn to also quit. Arturo is pulled by his worried parents.

Spensa, with Jorgen's help, cremates Hurl at her crash site and recovers the booster from Hurl's ship which Rodge uses to repair M-Bot's flying capabilities. She acquires a recording of the Battle of Alta, which reveals that her father did not desert, but rather turned on and attacked his fellow pilots. Cobb explains that his turning was the result of "the Defect", a mental power which is genetic. Spensa has occasional disturbing visions, which her father supposedly also saw. During her next battle, Spensa is shot down, and ejects in order to save her own life. Ironsides uses this "cowardice" as an excuse to remove Spensa from the Academy.

On graduation day, Ironsides mobilizes all her pilots to battle the Krell for a valuable piece of fallen space salvage. While the pilots are distracted, a Krell bomber launches an attack from the opposite direction. Spensa uses a damaged fighter to assault the bomber, but is shot down again. She crashes, but Cobb brings M-Bot to her, and she uses its advanced capabilities to destroy the bomber and save the DDF. She travels with M-Bot into space, where her Defect allows her to hear and intercept Krell communications. She returns to the planet to report that the Krell are actually a coalition of aliens intent on keeping humans trapped on Detritus, though they are now actively trying to exterminate humanity.

Reception

Skyward debuted on The New York Times Best Sellers list as number three in the Young Adult Hardcover category. [3] Publishers Weekly praised the fearless heroine and memorable cast and liked how the cliffhanger ending sets up the next novel. [4]

Sequels

Starsight , the second novel, was released on November 26, 2019. [5] Starsight follows Spensa as she continues investigating the mystery of the Krell and her defect. The third book titled Cytonic [6] was released on November 23, 2021 while three novellas co-written by Janci Patterson titled Sunreach,ReDawn, and Evershore were released around the same time. [7] Book 4, Defiant, the final installment in the series, was released on November 21, 2023. [8]

Television

Universal Television purchased the rights to the series in 2020. [9]

Notes

  1. It is published as an adult novel in the UK. [1]

Related Research Articles

<i>Wings</i> (1927 film) 1927 film

Wings is a 1927 American silent and synchronized sound film known for winning the first Academy Award for Best Picture. Due to the general public's apathy towards silent films, the film was quickly re-released in 1928 with synchronized sound. While the sound version of the film has no audible dialogue, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands</span> Fourth carrier battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II

The Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, fought during 25–27 October 1942, sometimes referred to as the Battle of Santa Cruz or Third Battle of Solomon Sea, in Japan as the Battle of the South Pacific, was the fourth aircraft carrier battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II. It was also the fourth major naval engagement fought between the United States Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy during the lengthy and strategically important Guadalcanal campaign. As in the battles of the Coral Sea, Midway, and the Eastern Solomons, the ships of the two adversaries were rarely in sight or gun range of each other. Instead, almost all attacks by both sides were mounted by carrier- or land-based aircraft.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Boulton Paul Defiant</span> WWII-era British Royal Air Force interceptor aircraft

The Boulton Paul Defiant is a British interceptor aircraft that served with the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II. The Defiant was designed and built by Boulton Paul Aircraft as a "turret fighter" to meet the RAF requirement for day and night fighters that could concentrate their firepower on enemy bombers which were not expected to have fighter escorts due to the distance from Germany to the United Kingdom. The Defiant had all its armament in a dorsal turret offering the ability to fire in most directions. The same principle was used in the Royal Navy's Blackburn Roc which was also built by Boulton Paul.

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1936:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jerrie Cobb</span> American aviator and astronaut (1931–2019)

Geraldyn M. Cobb , commonly known as Jerrie Cobb, was an American pilot and aviator. She was also part of the Mercury 13, a group of women who underwent physiological screening tests at the same time as the original Mercury Seven astronauts, and was the first to complete each of the tests.

Events from the year 1950 in Ireland.

Japanese aircraft carrier <i>Junyō</i> Hiyō-class aircraft carrier

Jun'yō was a Hiyō-class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). She was laid down as the passenger liner Kashiwara Maru (橿原丸), but was purchased by the IJN in 1941 while still under construction and converted into an aircraft carrier. Completed in May 1942, the ship participated in the Aleutian Islands Campaign the following month and in several battles during the Guadalcanal Campaign later in the year. Her aircraft were used from land bases during several battles in the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yukio Seki</span> Japanese kamikaze pilot

Yukio Seki was a Japanese naval aviator of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. As a kamikaze pilot, Lieutenant Seki led one of the three fighter groups of the second official kamikaze attack in World War II. Seki's final action took place on October 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. He led a unit of five bomb-armed Mitsubishi Zero fighters, crash-diving his plane deliberately into the USS St. Lo's flight deck, being the first kamikazes to sink an enemy ship.

<i>Jet Impulse</i> 2007 video game

Jet Impulse is a flight simulation video game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It was first announced on May 9, 2006, at the pre-E3 Nintendo conference. It was released in Japan in 2007. A North American localization, with the working title DS Air, was planned, but cancelled.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">S7 Airlines Flight 778</span> 2006 aviation accident

S7 Airlines Flight 778(S7778/SBI778) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Moscow to Irkutsk, Russia. On 9 July 2006, at 06:44 local time, the Airbus A310-324 aircraft operating the route overran the runway during its landing in Irkutsk. The aircraft failed to stop and crashed through the airport's concrete perimeter fence, struck rows of private garages and burst into flames, killing 125 people.

Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg was an aviator who served as a test pilot in the Luftwaffe before and during World War II.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marina Chechneva</span> Hero of the Soviet Union

Marina Pavlovna Chechneva was a Soviet Polikarpov Po-2 pilot and squadron commander in the 46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment in World War II. She received the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union on 15 August 1946, after having completed 810 sorties during the war. Chechneva authored five books about her experiences during the war.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Antonina Lebedeva</span> Soviet female aviator

Antonina Vasilevna Lebedeva was one of the few female fighter pilots to have made a shootdown, having shot down a Bf 109 in 1943 before she was killed in action during the Battle of Kursk.

<i>Starsight</i> Young adult Brandon Sanderson novel

Starsight is a 2019 young adult science fiction novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It is the sequel to Skyward and second in a planned series of four books. It was published by Delacorte Press on November 26, 2019.

<i>Cytonic</i> 2021 young adult Brandon Sanderson novel

Cytonic is a 2021 young adult science fiction novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It is the third book in the Skyward series after Skyward and Starsight. The penultimate novel of the four-book series, it was published by Delacorte Press on November 23, 2021 with a sequel due in 2023 entitled Defiant.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Robina Asti</span> American flight instructor and transgender advocate (1921–2021)

Robina Fedora Asti was an American flight instructor and advocate for women's and transgender rights. Her advocacy changed government rules to allow transgender people to receive Social Security survivor benefits. In July 2020, Asti was awarded two Guinness World Records for being the oldest active pilot and active flight instructor.

References

  1. Sanderson, Brandon (December 18, 2017). "Officially Announcing: Skyward". Brandon Sanderson. Archived from the original on December 21, 2019. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  2. Skyward Denver signing
  3. "Young Adult Hardcover Books - Best Sellers - The New York Times". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  4. "Children's Book Review: Skyward by Brandon Sanderson" . Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  5. Sanderson, Brandon (November 26, 2019). Starsight. ISBN   978-0399555817.
  6. "Cytonic : Brandon Sanderson : 9780593433874". www.bookdepository.com. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  7. chief (July 31, 2009). "Home". Brandon Sanderson. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  8. Sanderson, Brandon (November 21, 2023). Defiant. ISBN   978-0-593-30971-1.
  9. Horne, Adam (December 18, 2020). "State of the Sanderson 2020". Brandon Sanderson. Retrieved January 2, 2021.