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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars? More like 500!!!!!!!,
By A.Niles (Toronto, ONT CANADA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Broken Sky, No. 7 (Paperback)
Broken Sky is one of my favourite series (even though the reading level is grade 5 and I'm fourteen :). I found this to be an excellent book but not a very good ending for the series. Ryushi is now bonded with Araceil and is devoting almost all his time to sharpening his flying skills while Calica has to make an important decision, that could mean the end of the keriags. Hochi is still trying to figure out that mystery of the pendant given to him by tochaa while each of them silently mourn the deaths of their friends, Elani, Peliqua and Kia. This is filled with action, fantasy and interesting character development. But, as said before, this is not a good ending book! It seems unfinished, but I asked Chris Wooding to write another and he said it wouldn't happen. too bad. well, hope you enjoy this book!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this one doesn't dissapoint,
By petey (Fort Walton Beach, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Broken Sky Series #05 (Paperback)
This is one great book, but don't read it unless you've read 1-4, because you need the info from those books so your not too confused. Ryushi, along with Whist, continues his quest for revenge on his brother, Takami, for betraying Parakka and killing his father. Ryushi wants revenge, but he is not blinded by it, and he is being very careful, espesially since the untrustworthy and dangerous Whist is leading the way. But it turns out that Ryushi isn't careful enough, and he soon finds himself a prisoner of Takami. But, strangely enough, Ryushi gets what he wants: a one-on-one battle with Takami without either of them using spirit stones. But will Takami play fair? Meanwhile, in the unclaimed lands, Kia and the others await an answer from the Koth Taraan on if they will help, Hochi tries do discover the true meaning of broken sky. All the Koth Macquai told them was that it meant "divion with the eventual hope of unity." The Parakkans discover that one of them will have to take a test to find if the Koth Taraan will help or not. Kia rises to the challange immediatly. She is told soon after that it will be a challange of charactor, and that she will discover new information. But what does this mean...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
John's Review,
By A Customer
This review is from: Broken Sky: #02 (Paperback)
I think Broken Sky is a very good book, with all the elements that makes a book great to read. I would definitely recommend this book to those that like action \ fantasy. The book is about two twins, Ryushi and Kia, and how they are thrown into an awkward position, where they lose their home, family, and friends. So they join rebels in a rebellion against the evil king that took all of that away from them.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
broken sky is the best!!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Broken Sky, No. 7 (Paperback)
This book is the conclusion to the broken sky series. It starts a year later, with a stranger named Mi'atte, who works in the mines and can't remember anything that happened to her before one year ago. But, as you will discover very early in the book, She is not really a stranger. Meanwhile, Ryushi, now known by many as the hero who slain princess Aurin(but some people who have read the 6th book know better) roams with his bonded wyvern, Araceil, around Kirin Taq, with many tales following him. Calica, along with Gerdi, Jaan, Iriqi, and Hochi, search everywhere they can to find a deliverer to disable the heartstone. It also seems that king Macaan is getting desperate and will do anything to wipe out Parraka. But nothing is as it seems in this tragic book of sacrifice, love, betrayl, suprises and mystery.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Six Stars!!!,
By A.Niles (Toronto, ONT CANADA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Broken Sky #6 (Mass Market Paperback)
If you liked number five from the Broken Sky series the best, you'll change your mind as soon as you read this one. Ryushi is stilled a prisoner at Fane Aracq, but it hardly seems like he's a prisoner anymore... Gerdi makes his way into the palace but discovers that Ryushi is intent on staying, after finding out something about the Princess. Calica also finds out about the mysterious link between her and the Princess Aurin. I enjoyed this episode mainly because it toyed with emotion more than violence. This is most definitely worth a read. You'll kick yourself if you don't check this out.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Broken Sky #2,
By A Customer
This review is from: Broken Sky: #02 (Paperback)
Broken Sky #2 Rules! You have to read #1 first so #2makessense. There are Wyverns, Tatterdemallions and more! Elani (asRyushi and Kia find out) is a Rossonet, a person who can go and bring people to an opposite yet balanced world. The King is rounding up all the rosanets but Elani has been hiding from him. This book is cool and you have to have it! Gerdi is also cool, he can make it look like he is someone else! Chris Wooding has done a very good job with this one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best books ever!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Broken Sky Series #05 (Paperback)
the broken sky series is the best series of books i have ever read. i mean ever! there are scenes that almost make me cry and then ones that make me smile and laugh to myself. if you want to try out a one of a kind fantasy action sci-fiction novel this one will beat all the others hands down. if you like this book you most likely will like the pendragon series
5.0 out of 5 stars
THe best book,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Broken Sky: #02 (Paperback)
This is the best book in the world.It is so action packed and has alot of adventure.It is great. I have never read a book that I wanted to read 2 3 four tiomes over. Its the greatest.
5.0 out of 5 stars
*shocked*,
By A Customer
This review is from: Broken Sky #6 (Mass Market Paperback)
If ever I thought this series was childish, those doubts are gone. Broken Sky deals with issues like racism, rebellion, and the redemptive power of love in a way that blows other supposedly child-oriented books out of the water. As a high schooler, I can sincerely say that age has nothing to do with the enjoyment of these books. Although Book 1 gets off to a slow start, by half way through I had been drawn deep into Kia and Ryushi's remarkable world. This series serves up humor and death in equal portions, making you smile and sob in the same chapter. The mind-blowing conclusion to Book 6 had me nearly in tears...and I can't wait to read the next installment. I highly recommend this series to anyone who likes a good, exciting, thoughtful read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
broken sky 5,
By petey (Fort Walton Beach, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Broken Sky, No. 7 (Paperback)
This is an amazing book with questions and actions surrounding each and every character. This book kicks off with Ryushi and Whist continuing their adventure toward Ryushi's double-crossing, tratior brother, Takami's, keep. However, Since Takami is the Thane of the province of Maar, he is well protected. The path is even more treacherous when Whist, who is extremely untrustworthy himself, betrays Ryushi and Ryushi ends up in a one-on-one duel with his brother. However, it seems as if Aurin, the Princess of Kirin Taq, does not paticularly like Takami, and Ryushi ends up in Aurin's clutches when he becomes prisoner in Fane Araq, the princesses fortress. Meanwhile, Kia, Hochi, Gerdi, Jaan, and Peliqua are waiting for a decison from the Koth Taraan. In the end, Kia is faced with a trial of will which if she wins, can begin to shift the balance of the battle. Hochi, however, is busy trying to discover the meaning of Tachaa's present, which mean Broken Sky, or "divison with the eventual hope of unity." Things become very hectic and bizarre as in this book you discover more of the strange land of Kirin Taq, Princess Aurin, the Koth Taraan and the Keriags. This book is the best and will make you get up and get the 6th as fast as you can.
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Broken Sky by Chris Wooding (Turtleback - Feb. 2002)
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