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A beautifully written and pacy teen fantasy adventure, set in a world of flying ships, sky cities and powerful paper spirits. Inspired by Asian cultures and exploring themes of empire, slavery and freedom.

Kurara has never known any other life than being a servant on board the Midori, but when her party trick of making paper come to life turns out to be a power treasured across the empire, she joins a skyship and its motley crew to become a Crafter. Taught by the gruff but wise Himura, Kurara learns to hunt shikigami – wild paper spirits who are sought after by the Princess.

But are these creatures just powerful slaves, or are they beings with their own souls? And can a teenage girl be the one to help them find their voice – and change the course of an empire?

Our Review Panel says...

Ann Sei Lin’s Rebel Skies is a thrilling and imaginative fantasy story with a unique world inspired by Asian mysticism and a fast-paced adventure plot. It is recommended for Y8 readers and above.

Set among flying ships and sky cities, the story follows Kurara, an ordinary servant who discovers she is a Crafter, able to bring paper to life. This newfound ability draws her into a world of powerful paper spirits, imperial intrigue, mysterious creatures and a quest to uncover the truth, making for a fast-paced and engaging fantasy read. Any readers who have enjoyed the creative pursuit of origami will never quite see it in the same way again!

The novel’s original concept, blending fantasy with elements reminiscent of steampunk and Japanese mythology, provides a refreshing and exciting experience. Two further adventures follow in the same series.

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