He ups the ante in Starsight to unprecedented levels by introducing a plethora. Humankind has always celebrated heros, but who defines what a hero is? Could humanity be the evil the galaxy needs to be protected from? Spensa is determined to find out, but each answer she discovers reveals a dozen new questions: about the war, about her enemies, and even, perhaps, about Spensa herself.īut Spensa also discovered a few other things about herself-and she'll travel to the end of the galaxy to save humankind if she needs to. In Skyward, Sanderson explored the nature of identity, both human and artificial. Everything Spensa has been taught about her world is a lie. When she made it outside the protective shell of her planet, she heard the stars-and what they revealed to her was terrifying. And she's sure that whatever happened to her father that day could happen to her. They sorta take place at the same time so it doesn’t matter that much which you do first. But, the novellas are not required reading for Cytonic, so they can be read either before or after. Spensa is sure that there's more to the story. Yes, Brandon has said that publication order is how he would suggest reading them. Worse, though, he turned against his team and attacked them. The rumors of her father's cowardice are true-he deserted his Flight during battle against the Krell. She made it to the sky, but the truths she learned there were crushing. All her life, Spensa's dreamed of becoming a pilot and proving herself a hero like her father.
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