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Author: Jay Amory
Genre: Fantasy
Rating: 8/10
# pages: 361
Date read: February, 2009
Summary: Az Gabrielson is one of the Airborn, a people who, with a stretch and a beat of their eight-foot wings, travel effortlessly around and between their cities, perched high above the clouds amidst a life of ease and airy beauty. Az, however, has no wings, making him a pained and isolated oddity in his glorious world of freedom and flight. Then one day he is selected for a job below the clouds. The system of massive automated elevators, which send up everything the Airborn need to survive, are breaking down... and threatening to take the Airborn society with them. Someone must travel to the Ground to find out what has happened, and Az, with his wingless similarity to the prehistoric Groundlings, seems perfect for the task of hunting for answers beneath the clouds. But in the vast shadows of the cities on the Ground, Az finds more questions than answers when he discovers that the Groundlings worship a dim notion of the Airborn and aspire to be like them. Filling the elevators with tributes to their winged deities, the Groundlings are beginning to think that their way of life is part of a very unnatural order of things. Az also meets a girl named Cassie Grubdollar, who's definitely no angel!
Review: I hardly know what to write for this review. I really enjoyed the book, but can't think of anything worth saying about it. Probably didn't help that I read it while sick, so it's all a little hazy to me now. I thought it was well-written and the characters well fleshed out. With a few exceptions they were three-dimensional and nobody (with the same few exceptions) 100% good or evil, but just like in real life, they all had a little bit of each.
Good book that didn't require too much thinking, making it perfect for a 'flu read.
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