Fan-Lit: Review of “Evershore” by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson

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Monday, July 1, 2024

Review of “Evershore” by Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson

Review of “Evershore” Skyward Flight Novella #3 

by Brandon Sanderson and Janci  Patterson

 


Just like the other two novellas followed a side character, this follows Jorgen’s journey as he learns to use his cytonic powers. The main plot is that the Skyward flight crew and Alanik go to a planet called Evershore to rescue Cobb and Spensa’s grandma. Evershore is the home planet of the Kitsen, and we even hear them mention Hisho, who disappeared in Book 2.

 

In this book, Jorgen pushes against the interim admiral and government to go and help the Kitsen and find Cobb and Gran Gran. Jorgen takes on more of a leadership role in terms of commands and responsibilities. FM tries to get Jorgen to open up about his parents' death after “Sunreach.” It’s a good character arc for Jorgen to process his parents' death and what they meant to him.

 

One of the things I have enjoyed about these novellas is the exploration of the Tanix slugs. They have some heartwarming and amusing moments here, such as when Jorgen tries to use his powers to find more on Detritus. In the beginning, Jorgen loses control and unleashes mind blades at a council meeting, but by the end of the story, Jorgen learns to master his powers and command the slugs, a journey that is both entertaining and endearing.

 

This story immerses the reader in the planet Evershore, much like the last novella did with ReDawn. The Kitsen species, with their endearing qualities, and Juno’s earnest attempts to assist Jorgen, add depth to the narrative. The series’ strength lies in its ability to expand the world while addressing our lingering questions from previous books, creating a rich and immersive reading experience.

 

FM is a character I particularly adore, and her relationships with both Jorgen and Rigg are a delight to explore. The subtle hints of a budding romance between Alanik and Arturo add another layer of intrigue to the narrative. These novellas masterfully balance the intricate sci-fi elements, such as cytonic powers and interplanetary travel, with the delicate nuances of young adult romance, creating a unique and compelling reading experience. While “Evershore” may not be my top pick among the novellas, it’s still a joy to delve into the lives of these characters and the ever-expanding world they inhabit. I eagerly anticipate the next installment in this captivating series.




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