Skylark -- Meagan Spooner Book 1 of Skylark trilogy When I first started reading YA dystopians, Skylark had been one of few I’d been immensely interested in. For what reason that is, I’m not even sure I remember anymore. But due to the current “trilogy” fad for any and all YA novels, I had decid...
I honestly enjoyed this read. There were a few things that niggled a little, hence the 4 and not higher but overall it was an enjoyable read. Lark Ainsley lives behind a wall, she has never seen the sky, the wall protects her city inside and out from the aftermath of wars outside. She's waiting im...
Lark lives in a city where at a certain age people are harvested- their magic is taken from them to help power the city. When Lark is harvested and is taken to the institute she makes a disturbing discovery and soon she is on the run outside the walls of the city, searching for The Iron Wood.Good po...
4.5/5Skylark is a very enjoyable book to read. My only complaint is that it's way too short. You just get comfortable with the characters, get to know them and the plot thickens... when bam! it's all finished. I had the same problem with Sister Assassin. TOO SHORT. Is it because it's YA? Do the publ...
Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFictionI've been wanting to read Skylark for a long time so I was very happy when it arrived at Christmas! Skylark follows Lark as she ponders why it is taking so long for her to be harvested. In a world where magic is taken from children, Lark finds herself ...
Has anyone noticed that dystopians have becomes magical travelogues? Skylark has an interesting premise and some cool characters but it quickly slips into the typical dystopian moral quandaries, love triangles, and endless journeying.
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