A review by jasperdotpdf
Skyhunter by Marie Lu

emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

So this was the first Marie Lu book I ever read, and I really loved it! 

The worldbuilding was great, and Talin‘s characterisation as well. I love how she handled her grief throughout the book, and how it was a constant factor that she carried with her even to the end of the book. It felt very realistic to see her remember Corian even when she‘d bonded with Red. It was also really interesting to see a mute MC, which I‘m just gonna take as disability rep even though it isn’t a huge hindrance for Talin. 
I did have a bone to pick with how this was handled, however.
For the majority of the book, we‘re told that Talin lost her voice during the siege of Basea because of poison gas, however the reveal towards the end of the book rubbed me the wrong way. It feels like it‘s a setup for her to regain her voice in the sequel, which I really wouldn‘t enjoy. It was great to see a main character with a disability that wasn‘t painted as something they needed to overcome, and I fear that it‘s going to become a plot point in Steelstriker, despite there not being a major struggle throughout Skyhunter that would make this feel rewarding in any way, shape or form.


The pacing was a little fast for me, especially how the developing of relationships between the characters was handled. But this definitely had the usual upsides of faster pacing — namely that this book was a breeze to read through and managed to keep my attention fairly well.

The way Marie Lu handles the setup for the climax was nothing short of captivating and it did make me tear up a little bit. 

The end, as well as some small parts of the story were a little predictable, but I‘m not one to dislike any and everything that doesn’t have schock value. Despite the predictability of these moments, the way I grew to care about the characters still made them pay off.

Apart from some small redundancies/repetitions in writing, and my wish for a little slower pacing this book was absolutely amazing.

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