![]() They all have something to offer and there is a nice balance that plays out to the end of the story. Their “powerless” counterparts may seem a bit lost at first, but only because they are thrown into a world so unlike what they know. The Sky Ghosts are made up of wonderfully diverse people that never seem to lose their human frailty despite being able to fly, fight to death and heal themselves like total badasses. The powers either corrupt a person or they are unrealistically altruistic, and in almost all cases non powered characters either become bitter or sycophantic. There is always a chance with super powers to be cliche. Changing between the main characters was seamless and allowed the reader to take time to consider what was really going on in the story and just who the story was actually about. Who wants to read a novel that sounds like it should be four different stories? That was not an issue here. Some authors try to pass it around and too often that leads to continuity and flow issues with the story. For many readers the POV establishes who the main character is, tells us who we should be paying attention to. ![]() For starters, there is no set POV for this story. There is so much to like about this book. ![]() It didn’t give away the end, but it showed an acute sense of humor. ![]() I will admit it, I knew I would like this book after reading the dedication. ![]()
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