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Skyward Inn

By: Aliya Whiteley
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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**SCIENCE FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH** - THE TIMES

"Skyward Innfeels like an instant classic of the genre." -The Guardian

"Rarely has a writer who is not Philip K. Dick had so much fun building a world only to take it apart."
- LA Times

Drink down the brew and dream of a better Earth.

Skyward Inn, within the high walls of the Western Protectorate, is a place of safety, where people come together to tell stories of the time before the war with Qita.

But safety from what? Qita surrendered without complaint when Earth invaded; Innkeepers Jem and Isley, veterans from either side, have regrets but few scars.

Their peace is disturbed when a visitor known to Isley comes to the Inn asking for help, bringing reminders of an unnerving past and triggering an uncertain future.

Did humanity really win the war?


© 2021 Aliya Whiteley (P) Penguin Audio and Rebellion Publishing 2021

©2021 Aliya Whiteley (P)2021 Penguin Audio and Rebellion Publishing
Fiction First Contact Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Science Fiction
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Beautiful book! I see other reviewers comparing it to Ursula Le Guin’s ‘The Left Hand of Darkness’, but I found the themes and scenarios to be much more along the lines of Octavia E. Butler myself.

The characters felt human if a wee bit flat. I struggled with getting into their head, so perhaps the ending didn’t quite have that impact the author was hoping for. The abrupt jumping between POVs was confusing at first but made more sense as the story progressed.

If you enjoy sci-fi that explores the consequences of imperialism and colonialism, as well as cool aliens and body horror, this is definitely a book worth checking out.

A breath of fresh air in sci-fi literature!

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I really liked the story. I really like the unusual way in which the story was told. You are going on a journey with these characters and learning about them and before you know it you get swept up into some unusual happenings and you can't turn away. I enjoy author's style of writing her other book "The Beauty" was also wonderfully told this is also a great story. Skyward inn  addresses themes like loneliness, togetherness, love, acceptance, and if you like these themes mixed with strange fiction then I recommend this book.

Creeps under your skin

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I don't even know where to begin. I'm spent. My heart hurts. I feel utterly disconnected from the world... like I just unlearned all my pragmatic notions about humanity. Why are we even here?

After being lulled into a dreamy stupor with the appropriately slow pacing of this beautiful narration, I found myself not wanting to leave this place. I'll be thinking about this for a long time. Do listen.

What Even Is This Book?

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weird sci Fi, great contemporary alien story.
the narrator was amazing! although deeply wistful and a bit too sad. I'll try this author again sometime :)

odd and rich

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Slowly unfolding, dreamy, weird scifi. It’s evocative and philosophical, hits all the right marks. Not for everyone maybe (fragmented narrative, multiple perspectives, dips in and out of immersion & self-awareness). Loved the ending. I like the author so much I’m off to read The Beauty right now!

The narrator might have paused a little between narrative shifts so it would have been easier to discern who is speaking.

Dreamy, weird

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This might be the first one of these I've encountered where I really think you should read the actual book vs the audiobook just due to the sheer pacing. Skyward Inn is an interesting story, maybe not for me in the end but the Audiobook is just so glacially paced. I don't think the narrator is even "bad", it's just the direction they were given puts the book at an abysmally slow pace. For something that should be maybe 6 hours max, its stretched out just by how ethereal the narration style is.

Overall the story is interesting, but not what the synopsis really hints at, so be ready for that going in. It feels like the description of this book was written by someone that only read the first 3 chapters. Read a few reviews before deciding to go in, and if you do, I recommend the book so you can read at a much faster pace than the audiobook.

Recommend the book vs Audiobook because of pacing

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