Skyriders

 
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Skyriders
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Age Range
8+
Release Date
March 07, 2023
ISBN
978-0593464410
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Wings of Fire meets Pax in this epic fantasy adventure set in a world where human and skysteed share a deep bond of friendship and love.

When monsters emerge to attack the empire, it's up to Kiesandra and her beloved winged horse N'Rah to prove to herself and the imperial army that she has what it takes to lead them to victory . . . and survival.

Thirteen-year-old Kiesandra's best friend isn't human, but that doesn't stop her from sharing jokes and secrets with her winged horse, N'Rah. She, like every other person with a skysteed, can communicate with N'Rah through her mind. Their bond is critical when one day, monsters from long ago reemerge to ravage a nearby village. No one knows how to fight the fearsome chimerae except Kie's uncle . . . and now Kie.

Injured in the battle, Uncle Dug makes her promise to bring his attack plan and weapons to the capital. Kie reluctantly agrees. At the palace, she and N'Rah attempt to gain the trust of the royals and train the army in Dug's lessons. But how can a young girl and her skysteed convince anyone that only they know how to defeat the deadly monsters?

Buzzing with action, heart, and friendship, this first book in the Skyriders series show that kids can achieve the impossible—especially with flying horses on their side.

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Knowledge is Power
Overall rating
 
4.7
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
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N/A
What Worked:
Skyriders is an action-packed fantasy adventure for middle-grade readers with a young female character who must pluck up all her courage to change the grownups' minds about war tactics before destroying her world. Kie and her sky horse N'rah are great characters to look up to and show that sometimes the younger crowd knows more than you think they do. Kie is tasked with convincing the king that his proven battle tactics against another foe will not work against the ancient chimera who has returned to destroy the world.
Final Verdict:
Kie learns a lot about challenging authority, bravery, and her unique talents as she attempts to share her grandfather fighting manual with the adults. Kie could easily have given up and returned to her life as a courier and let the king continue along his arrogant path, but instead, she persists. Kie has a lot of heart and is a strong female character who shows a lot of bravery against an evil monster. I am unsure if I could have bravely done what she did and still be alive to tell the tale. Skyriders is an adventure story with talking horses and would be a great summer read as we eagerly await the sequel.
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Overcoming overwhelming odds
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
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N/A
What worked:
The author artfully pens a descriptive narrative to help readers experience the action using all of their senses. The oppressive heat of the desert is the site where Kie and others ride atop their skysteeds (like Pegasi) to face the reemergence of terrifying chimerae. Kie’s uncle has taught her the ancient skills needed to battle these creatures but few people today see any value in learning the old ways. The chimerae haven’t been seen in hundreds of years so royalty and the Skyforce feel their bigger, stronger skysteeds can defeat any dangers. However, Kie and her smaller skysteed N’Rah use their speed and agility to narrowly survive and kill two of the beasts but they still can’t get those in power to heed their warning.
This is an underdog story as almost everyone doubts Kie. Even Kie questions herself and doesn’t feel like she’s anything special. Riders make mental connections with their own skysteeds but, Kie discovers she’s able to communicate with any skysteed she touches, an ability no one else possesses. This talent makes Kie different but readers must wait to determine its significance. Kie finds the only people interested in listening to her ancient strategies for fighting the chimerae are other couriers, stable workers, and two cadet warriors. The cadets suspect the methods taught by their military superiors won’t work so they seek knowledge and advice from Kie. Garnering support from lower characters makes this truly an emotional tale of overcoming incredible odds.
Kie’s character displays many admirable qualities that make her approachable and influential. She’s extremely humble and tries to avoid being in the spotlight. When others are amazed after she slays the two chimerae, she deflects the praise and lauds the deeds of other characters. She’s fiercely devoted to N’Rah and other skysteeds and she doesn’t tolerate any signs of disrespect toward them. This attitude creates a conflict with one cadet who’s less than impressed with accounts of her brave battles but Kie really gets fired up when he makes disparaging remarks toward skysteeds. Kie follows the chain of command, even when it seems unfair, and respects those who deserve respect. Her empathy creates connections that later become friendships and her personality is what encourages others to support her.
The Final Verdict:
The book’s synopsis is unassuming but the actual story is an exciting, emotional adventure. Kie’s struggles and persistence in trying to change the minds and attitudes of her superiors create an engrossing story. The impending invasion of hundreds of deadly, devastating chimerae accentuates the conflict as the tension grows to the final, climactic battle. I highly recommend you give this book a shot and I anxiously await the release of its sequel.
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