The Sky Drifter


Fiction - Science Fiction
214 Pages
Reviewed on 12/06/2015
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Author Biography

Paris Singer was born in Brussels, Belgium. He has lived in the U.K. and in various places in Spain, where he currently resides. At university, he studied English law and Spanish law. He didn't like it. He then studied translation and didn't like it, either. Currently, he is an English teacher in the south of Spain. He has far too many interests, he's told, a few of which being sports, playing his old guitar, learning Japanese, painting, reading and cooking. Not a day goes by, however, where he doesn't write something, be it under a palm tree or on a bench at a bus stop somewhere.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Brittney Rossie for Readers' Favorite

The Sky Drifter by Paris Singer is a super fun young adult sci-fi about a student named Seven who’s just trying to make it through class like any other normal teen. Except he lives on board a space craft in an academy that houses the best minds in the universe. Equipped with an astute mind and a gift for strategy, Seven starts to notice strange things happening and particularly a girl in a red coat who always seems to be associated with it. The more he tries to learn about her, the more life as he knows it begins to abruptly change. Gone are the days of milkshakes after class with his two best friends, Pi and Iris. The ante is upped in the intergalactic Sphere matches and the quippy verbal sparring with his arch-nemesis, One, starts to turn into real threats. But nothing could have prepared Seven (or the reader) for what he discovers from the girl in the red coat.

I loved the world that was built in The Sky Drifter and the wildly imagined alien races along with each of their quirks and characteristics. The Academy on the Sky Drifter is reminiscent of a Hogwarts school yet totally different and set in space. So instead of crazy wizard teachers, you’ve got alien professors with personality and instead of Quidditch, our main hero, Seven, has the sport Sphere - a cage match type event in which he can challenge his enemy, One. I loved the dynamic, supporting characters of Pi and Iris; even Ava, the sassy artificial intelligence bot that is supposed to help Seven out but is comedically lazy. And talk about a plot twist and cliff hanger! This book easily earned five stars across the board from me and Paris Singer earned a fan! I’m looking forward to the next book in this series.

smart beta

A visually rich and intriguing glimpse into another world! Descriptive and filled with well drawn characters this scifi thriller will draw you in! Not the usual--original and imaginative!
Five shiny stars, highly recommend!

Olivia

Amazing. Brilliant. I'm in love with The Sky Drifter! Great job Author Paris Singer. 5 well deserved stars for you.