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Big Big Sky

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Big Big Sky

by Kristyn Dunnion
Editor: Nalo Hopkinson

Red Deer Press | February 29, 2008 | Trade Paperback


2009 Rainbow List Nominee

On Resource Link''s "Best of 2008" List


Sometimes it''s harder to kill than pod might think.

I crouch in the dark, stare into the manimal''s shining eyes.

It blinks right at me. It shakes in fear. Its thrumping furred chest quickens my own pulse. The thing wave-sends a sonic roll of pure emo: terror, disbelief, and a wee glimmer of hope...

Rustle is a young scout in a tight-knit female warrior group of five. They''re trained to be aggressive, quick thinking, obedient-though for what exact purpose they couldn''t quite tell you. But somehow the group is falling apart now. The leader Shona turns out to be a traitor to them. Roku has disappeared. Rustle has failed to show her killing skills in a crucial test of courage, and is feeling quite separate from the others. Loo is a true warrior, ready and able for action of the most extreme kind, though Rustle''s private yen for her has not dimmed. Solomon, the healer of the group, is a steady hand, but not even her stability can save them.

So when their StarPod is transported to the Living Lab, they all know that it''s time to make a run for it, or else they''ll be deplugged - finished, dead. It takes a lot of wit and energy, but eventually they make it to the outside of the great mountain where they''ve been raised and trained and programmed-and here for the first time they behold the big, big sky of the real world.

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    Rating: 1/5

    Not what it seems

    Neil Crone

    2 years ago

    I bought this book thinking, from the write up and description, that it was something it obviously isn't. What it is not is a thriller or sci-fi adventure novel. What it seems to be is pseudo-lesbian erotica. Not even that, really. Just odd. I think the book might appeal to the younger, teen set. But as an adult, I felt a bit bamboozled by the write up. This is not a book for adults. The language, while creative, is a little too teen-speak for me. Not a terribly challenging book or, for my money, a very engaging story. I gave it 60 pages and put it down. Life is too short and there are too many great books out there to stay with one you're not grokking. If you're over 30, I'd take a pass.

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2009 Rainbow List Nominee

On Resource Link''s "Best of 2008" List


Sometimes it''s harder to kill than pod might think.

I crouch in the dark, stare into the manimal''s shining eyes.

It blinks right at me. It shakes in fear. Its thrumping furred chest quickens my own pulse. The thing wave-sends a sonic roll of pure emo: terror, disbelief, and a wee glimmer of hope...

Rustle is a young scout in a tight-knit female warrior group of five. They''re trained to be aggressive, quick thinking, obedient-though for what exact purpose they couldn''t quite tell you. But somehow the group is falling apart now. The leader Shona turns out to be a traitor to them. Roku has disappeared. Rustle has failed to show her killing skills in a crucial test of courage, and is feeling quite separate from the others. Loo is a true warrior, ready and able for action of the most extreme kind, though Rustle''s private yen for her has not dimmed. Solomon, the healer of the group, is a steady hand, but not even her stability can save them.

So when their StarPod is transported to the Living Lab, they all know that it''s time to make a run for it, or else they''ll be deplugged - finished, dead. It takes a lot of wit and energy, but eventually they make it to the outside of the great mountain where they''ve been raised and trained and programmed-and here for the first time they behold the big, big sky of the real world.

About the Author

Kristyn studied English Literature and Theatre at McGill University. Her passion for children''s literature and wigs led her to the University of Guelph where she completed a Masters Degree in English. She hosts burlesque parties, cabaret evenings, drag king shows and weddings, and her performance pieces are innovative and thought provoking. She also enjoys making school visits, facilitating creative writing workshops with learners of all ages, and is an excellent guest speaker.

Edited by Nalo Hopkinson. Hopkinson''s novel Brown Girl in the Ring won the Warner Aspect First Novel Contest. She has taken second place in the Short Prose Competition of the Writers? Union of Canada, and is the recipient of the Ontario Arts Council Foundation Award for Emerging Writers, the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and the Locus Award for a first novel.

Trade Paperback

348 Pages, 5.25 x 7.5 x 1 in

February 29, 2008

Red Deer Press

English


0889954046
9780889954045

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