
The Sky Weaver
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Rosie Jones
From Kristen Ciccarelli, New York Times bestselling author of the Crimson Moth duology (The Heartless Hunter and Rebel Witch), comes the final companion novel to the soaring dragon fantasy The Last Namsara, which Tomi Adeyemi, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Children of Blood and Bone, calls “one of my favorite books of all time.”
At the end of one world, there always lies another. Safire, a soldier, knows her role in this world is to serve the king of Firgaard—helping to maintain the peace in her oft-troubled nation.
Eris, a deadly pirate, has no such conviction. Known as the Death Dancer for her ability to evade even the most determined of pursuers, she possesses a superhuman power to move between worlds.
Now Safire and Eris—sworn enemies—find themselves on a common mission: to find Asha, the last Namsara. From the port city of Darmoor to the fabled faraway Star Isles, their search and their stories become woven ever more tightly together as they discover that the uncertain fate they’re hurtling toward just may be a shared one. In this world—and the next.
©2019 Kristen Ciccarelli (P)2019 HarperTeenListeners also enjoyed...




















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Best Book I’ve Read All Year!
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best one of the series
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Loved the entire series but...
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Beautifully written, great book
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Wonderful Series!
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The books are so well written. The majority of the time when a book is written in 3rd person, I hear it that way, as in someone reading about the character's exploits & emotions. There's a certain level of detachment there. Not that that's a bad thing by any means. But Kristen Ciccarelli has written her Iskari Trilogy in such a way-and I'm sure the awesomeness of the narrators contribute to this-that there's no detachment whatsoever. We experience and feel everything right along with the characters. It's like we are riding along inside their minds, and how we experience their thoughts and actions is how the story is written. I don't know how else to describe it. I've never listened to any other books that are like this, and I can tell that I'm missing out on something special with every book where that is the case.
An Absolutely Perfect Conclusion!
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Loved it all.
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Excellent storytelling and harrowing story
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Tired of the alphabet
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