Reviewed by Beth C. on
This is the world in Under the Empyrean Sky. I was a bit hesitant about this book, simply because it's another dystopian YA novel and one that attempts to make a point. However, I ended up pleasantly surprised at how well it was written and how much I enjoyed it.
The story starts out a bit slow, but once it does a bit of world-building, it takes off from there. The characters are very well drawn - few are totally bad or totally good, and most have terrible decisions to make. The world itself is a horror, and unfortunately, a reasonably plausible one. The reliance on corn for other uses instead of food, the companies that engineer seed to be useful only once, the failing biodiversity...all makes for scary/fascinating reading as imagined within the novel. Often times, a story with a message can come across as preachy, but I never once felt that as I was reading this. It simply is what it is. "That's life in the Heartland.".
As for reading age, probably junior high and above. There are a few pretty brutal scenes within the story - nothing so horrible that it detracted, but maybe a bit much for younger/more immature readers. My son is going into 7th grade and has a pretty good head on his shoulders, and I won't hesitate to allow him to read it. Then I think it will open doors for some fascinating conversation as well.
The ending leaves it quite clear that this is part of a trilogy, and I look forward to reading the next one.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 July, 2013: Finished reading
- 28 July, 2013: Reviewed