

The second section discusses bias and how beliefs do not necessarily mean something is right. The first section talks about false information on the internet and how to recognize it. “What The Fact” is a book that discusses the good and bad places of information and how to avoid fake news. Reviewed by Avery B., Twin Hickory Area Library It was really nice to see him move past the previous restrictions that he had and really become a memorable character. The most memorable part of Cytonic for me was the growth as a character that M-Boy experienced. I do wish that there was more perspective from Spensa’s friends on Defiant, such as Jorgen so that readers are able to understand what was happening while Spensa was on her mission. The new characters that were introduced added a whole new perspective and storyline, while also bringing up old mysteries and wrapping up the whole story very nicely. I really enjoyed how Sanderson described the Nowhere and how easy it was to visualize while reading. This book is full of twists and turns that I did not expect. Follow Spensa through the Nowhere as she learns more about not only herself, but the world around her and her family.

Along the way, she will meet new friends, and make new enemies, all while traveling in an uncharted, dangerous world that most don’t survive. She battles time and foes on the mission to get home from the Krell ship, Superiority, where she was collecting information on their technology and way of life. The third book in the Skyward Series by Brandon Sanderson continues to share the story of Spensa, a human pilot, as she travels in the Nowhere.
