Sky's End
Plummet into a kill-or-be-killed competition where a scrappy underdog hell-bent on revenge must claw his way to the top in this thrilling YA fantasy debut

Exiled to live as a Low, sixteen-year-old Conrad refuses to become heir to his murderous uncle. But Meritocracy is a harsh and unforgiving rule on the floating island of Holmstead, and when his ailing mother is killed by monstrous gorgantauns, Conrad cuts a deal to save the only family he has left. To rescue his sister from his uncle's clutches, Conrad must enter the Selection of the Twelve Trades.

Hunter, the deadliest of all the Trades, gains a fresh recruit with Conrad. Now he must endure vigorous training, manipulative peers, and the Gauntlet-a brutal final test that yields riches and status to whichever skyship crew kills the most gorgantauns. Forced to serve in the lowest of stations and unseen by all, Conrad overhears whispers of rebellion in the dark. Conrad had never known anything existed below the toxic black clouds of the Skylands . . . until now.

Grab your copy of Book One of the Above the Black trilogy today! This action-packed series is reminiscent of Attack on Titan and The Hunger Games-a great pick for fans of Pierce Brown, Scott Westerfeld, and Veronica Roth.
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Sky's End
Plummet into a kill-or-be-killed competition where a scrappy underdog hell-bent on revenge must claw his way to the top in this thrilling YA fantasy debut

Exiled to live as a Low, sixteen-year-old Conrad refuses to become heir to his murderous uncle. But Meritocracy is a harsh and unforgiving rule on the floating island of Holmstead, and when his ailing mother is killed by monstrous gorgantauns, Conrad cuts a deal to save the only family he has left. To rescue his sister from his uncle's clutches, Conrad must enter the Selection of the Twelve Trades.

Hunter, the deadliest of all the Trades, gains a fresh recruit with Conrad. Now he must endure vigorous training, manipulative peers, and the Gauntlet-a brutal final test that yields riches and status to whichever skyship crew kills the most gorgantauns. Forced to serve in the lowest of stations and unseen by all, Conrad overhears whispers of rebellion in the dark. Conrad had never known anything existed below the toxic black clouds of the Skylands . . . until now.

Grab your copy of Book One of the Above the Black trilogy today! This action-packed series is reminiscent of Attack on Titan and The Hunger Games-a great pick for fans of Pierce Brown, Scott Westerfeld, and Veronica Roth.
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Sky's End

Sky's End

by Marc J Gregson

Narrated by Vikas Adam

Unabridged — 13 hours, 37 minutes

Sky's End

Sky's End

by Marc J Gregson

Narrated by Vikas Adam

Unabridged — 13 hours, 37 minutes

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Sky's End possesses the holy fantasy trinity of accessible world-building, scintillating plot and an underdog protagonist thrown into a pit of misfortune. This is a YA series that runs roughshod through a wild dystopian world, pulling no punches and relentlessly hooking all who turn that first page.

Plummet into a kill-or-be-killed competition where a scrappy underdog hell-bent on revenge must claw his way to the top in this thrilling YA fantasy debut

Exiled to live as a Low, sixteen-year-old Conrad refuses to become heir to his murderous uncle. But Meritocracy is a harsh and unforgiving rule on the floating island of Holmstead, and when his ailing mother is killed by monstrous gorgantauns, Conrad cuts a deal to save the only family he has left. To rescue his sister from his uncle's clutches, Conrad must enter the Selection of the Twelve Trades.

Hunter, the deadliest of all the Trades, gains a fresh recruit with Conrad. Now he must endure vigorous training, manipulative peers, and the Gauntlet-a brutal final test that yields riches and status to whichever skyship crew kills the most gorgantauns. Forced to serve in the lowest of stations and unseen by all, Conrad overhears whispers of rebellion in the dark. Conrad had never known anything existed below the toxic black clouds of the Skylands . . . until now.

Grab your copy of Book One of the Above the Black trilogy today! This action-packed series is reminiscent of Attack on Titan and The Hunger Games-a great pick for fans of Pierce Brown, Scott Westerfeld, and Veronica Roth.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

10/16/2023

Like the other floating islands comprising the Skylands, Holmstead is a Meritocracy, where family status can be won or lost in a duel. When Conrad was 10, his uncle Ulrich murdered Conrad’s father, the archduke, and claimed his title. Ulrich then took Conrad’s younger sister, Ella, to raise as his heir and exiled Conrad and his mother to live in financial precarity. After a monstrous sky serpent called a gorgantaun kills Conrad’s mother, Conrad, now 16, strikes a deal with status-obsessed Ulrich: if Conrad achieves greatness within one of the esteemed Twelve Trades, he and Ella can reunite. Conrad gains membership into Hunter, the defenders of the Skylands, and schemes to become a captain. But first, he and seven other trainees must survive the Gauntlet—a perilous competition between skyship crews to slay the most gorgantauns. Following a somewhat melodramatic start, debut author Gregson plunges headlong into a first-person-present adventure that alternates high-stakes action with nuanced interpersonal drama. Mutinous machinations and improbable alliances distinguish this rousing trilogy opener, and snarky banter and sophisticated character arcs lend dimension to the intersectionally diverse cast. Ages 14–up. Agent: Heather Cashman, Storm Literary. (Jan.)

From the Publisher

★  "Action-packed, mysterious and satisfying, Sky’s End is a great read for anyone who loves fantasy and dystopian fiction."—BookPage, Starred Review

★  "This debut YA fantasy has an intricate class-based dystopia, teeth-clenching and gory battle scenes, complex and well-developed characters with constantly evolving relationships, found family, loyalty, and a hint of romance. First in an upcoming trilogy, this book is highly recommended to readers who love fantasy and dystopia."—Booklist, Starred Review

★ "A thrilling and brilliantly realized series opener; readers will clamor for the next installment." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"Mutinous machinations and improbable alliances distinguish this rousing trilogy opener, and snarky banter and sophisticated character arcs lend dimension to the intersectionally diverse cast."—Publishers Weekly

School Library Journal

04/05/2024

Gr 8 Up—Dueling cane in hand, 16-year-old Conrad fights to provide for his sickly mother after the death of his father sent the pair tumbling down the rungs of the Meritocracy in disgrace. When a metallic sky serpent decimates Conrad's home, killing his mother, he finds himself embroiled in the machinations of his uncle: the man who is responsible for their misfortune and who has kept custody of Conrad's sister, Ella. Striving for unassailable social status, Conrad is selected as a Hunter, where he struggles to overcome his mistrust of others in order to survive the frequently deadly training and succeed as a leader. With a writing style and plot presentation that hails back to Catherine Fisher's Incarceron, Conrad's story religiously adheres, beat by beat, to the formula readers have come to expect from young adult dystopian books. This allows the plot to move quickly, eschewing extended explanations in favor of high-octane scenes filled with metal-clad creatures and occasional high-drama interpersonal character clashes. However, this pacing and narrative focus results in a muddled overall plot, since it is not conducive to satisfactorily conveying the complexity of the Meritocracy, a society which has two simultaneously parallel and intersecting social hierarchies. Conrad and other primary characters are not presented as a particularly diverse crew and a general white default is adhered to. VERDICT Not a priority purchase, but a fun addition to collections serving teens in their vintage dystopian era.—Austin Ferraro

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2023-09-23
To save his younger sister from their villainous uncle, a 16-year-old enters a perilous contest that involves killing massive sky serpents.

Anyone living on the socially stratified floating islands can rise in status by dueling or entering a Trade. Conrad, once a High, is demoted after his uncle kills his father and assumes the role of Archduke. After his mother is killed, Conrad tries to reunite with Ella, the sister his uncle abducted, but Uncle demands that he first enter the Selection and rise through the ranks of one of the Twelve Trades. Chosen by Hunter, which is responsible for exterminating the menacing, steel-scaled gorgantauns, Conrad is soon taking part in the Gauntlet, a deadly contest between airships to see which crew can kill the most gorgantauns. But he won’t just have to battle sky serpents—Conrad also faces the ever-present threat of mutiny, a murder attempt, and shifting loyalties. Amid budding friendships, the crew unearths startling truths about their world, revealing a more profound conflict than Conrad envisioned. Gregson’s YA debut provides a skillful blend of action, suspense, and comic relief. After each airship battle, readers can barely draw breath before political intrigues turn the story on its head, but this is also a touching story of found family and personal growth. Most major characters read white; in this racially diverse world, one crew member has dark skin.

A thrilling and brilliantly realized series opener; readers will clamor for the next installment. (Fantasy. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159289926
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 01/02/2024
Series: Above the Black , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 578,992
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