234 pages

English language

Published Dec. 28, 2021 by Delacorte Press.

ISBN:
978-0-593-56663-3
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5 stars (2 reviews)

From #1 bestselling author Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson comes the final of three Skyward series novellas, each told from the perspective of a different member of the team back on Detritus. Listen to Jorgen's story along with Cytonic.

With the government of Detritus in disarray because of Superiority treachery, and with Spensa still away on her mission in the Nowhere, Jorgen must work together with the alien Alanik to pick up the pieces. They intercept a strange transmission from the planet Evershore and its Kitsen inhabitants, who say they have some of Jorgen’s people and want to return them—but can the Kitsen be trusted? And can Jorgen learn to master his increasingly erratic cytonic powers before they spiral out of control and destroy all hope of forming an alliance against the Superiority?

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reviewed Evershore by Brandon Sanderson (Skyward,3.1)

Review of 'Evershore' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Much better than the remaining Skyward Flight novellas, especially towards the end. Jorgen's internal struggles were well portrayed, and his character arc is just so much nicer (sorry Alanik,FM).

The whole Planet is a spaceship came as a punch from Nowhere (giggles), and while I wasn't a big fan of some of the Kitsen oddities - it was still overall a fun read. I think the most important difference was that: 1. The stakes felt higher, and 2. Failure always felt like an option.

I read the [b:Cytonic|57571215|Cytonic (Skyward, #3)|Brandon Sanderson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1622045953l/57571215.SX50.jpg|67851209] Epilogue after finishing Evershore, since technically it takes place after Evershore, and it felt like a better continuation of the story - it wouldn't have had the same impact as reading it before.