Empress of a Thousand Skies

Empress of a Thousand Skies

by Rhoda Belleza

Narrated by Rebecca Soler

Unabridged — 9 hours, 12 minutes

Empress of a Thousand Skies

Empress of a Thousand Skies

by Rhoda Belleza

Narrated by Rebecca Soler

Unabridged — 9 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

For fans of Pierce Brown and Firefly comes an epic sci-fi fantasy, hailed as "an important and relevant novel" by The*New York Times.*

Empress
Rhee, also known as Crown Princess Rhiannon Ta'an, is the sole surviving heir to a powerful dynasty. She'll stop at nothing to avenge her family and claim her throne.
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Fugitive
Aly has risen above his war refugee origins to find fame as the dashing star of a DroneVision show. But when he's falsely accused of killing Rhee, he's forced to prove his innocence to save his reputation - and his life.
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Madman
With planets on the brink of war, Rhee and Aly must confront a ruthless evil that threatens the fate of the entire galaxy.

Rhoda Belleza crafts a powerful saga of vengeance, warfare, and the true meaning of legacy in this exhilarating debut, perfect for readers of Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles*and Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman's Illuminae Files.

Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Ibi Zoboi

…its real-world analogues and social commentary make Empress of a Thousand Skies an important and relevant novel.

Publishers Weekly

12/12/2016
Sixteen-year-old Crown Princess Rhiannon “Rhee” Ta’an is the Rose of the Galaxy, the only survivor of a crash that killed her parents and sister. Rhee is out for revenge, certain that Crown Regent Andres Seotra betrayed her family and plots to take over the throne. When Rhee is attacked by someone she trusts on the eve of her coronation, a Fontisian named Dahlen comes to her aid, but his motives are suspect. Meanwhile, 17-year-old reality star Alyosha Myraz and his best friend Vincent, who track renegade ships and poachers, are thrust into the wrong kind of spotlight when Alyosha is accused of Rhee’s assassination. When Rhee discovers a plot to hijack people’s cubes (which record memory and allow instant memory playback), her plans for revenge take a backseat to new concerns. Rhee and Alyosha are compelling characters, and the back-and-forth between their story lines keeps the pace fast; explorations of family, identity, and the power of memory are punctuated by exciting action scenes. Fans of calculating political maneuvering and expansive, interplanetary plots will find much to enjoy in Belleza’s Firefly-esque debut. Ages 12–up. Agent: Stephen Barbara, Inkwell Management. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

Intergalactic political intrigue, family betrayal and coveted thrones feature in this space opera story…real-world analogues and social commentary make Empress of a Thousand Skies an important and relevant novel.”The New York Times Book Review 

“This is a multiplanet, multiculture, multitech world and a timely tale. An exceptionally satisfying series opener.” Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"Fans of calculating political maneuvering and expansive, interplanetary plots will find much to enjoy in Belleza’s Firefly-esque debut." Publishers Weekly  

“Belleza creates a thrilling world filled with deception, war, friendship, and love… a good next read for YA fans of Marissa Meyer’s “The Lunar Chronicles” series.” School Library Journal 

“Fans of Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles and especially readers of Lewis’ Stitching Snow will find much to like in this thrilling yet thoughtful intergalactic ride.” —BCCB 

“Belleza’s ambitious debut lays the groundwork for what is sure to be a rich sci-fi series full of political plots and worlds on the brink of war, futuristic biotechnologies reminiscent of M. T. Anderson’s Feed (2002), and startling plot twists.”Booklist   

“Empress of a Thousand Skies will compel fans of series such as Marissa Meyer’s The Lunar Chronicle; Victoria Aveyard’s The Red Queen; Beth Revis’s Across the Universe; and George Lucas’s Star Wars. Belleza’s exciting novel debut will make readers desperate for the next book to complete this duology.”VOYA

“Belleza's debut is dazzling—an adventure as sweeping in scope as the galaxies it spans!”
Kiersten White, #1 New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken

“An epic space opera with all the elements of an addictive read—danger, deception, unlikely allies, and the fate of worlds hanging in the balance. A stunning debut.”
Kami Garcia, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Beautiful Creatures & author of The Lovely Reckless

“This book glitters like stars. With a heart-pounding plot, twisty secrets, and characters you can't help but root for, Empress of a Thousand Skies had me turning pages well into the night!”
Beth Revis, New York Times bestselling author of the Across the Universe series

School Library Journal

01/01/2017
Gr 7 Up—This futuristic space adventure takes readers on a wild ride. Crown Princess Rhiannon Ta'an, the sole heir to the throne, is being hunted by those who want her power. She must defeat her murderous pursuers, avenge her family, and secure her position. But to do this, Rhee has to determine who is an ally and who is an enemy. Aly, a star of the show The Revolutionary Boys, is now a fugitive. Framed for a murder he had nothing to do with, he must figure out how to clear his name. But with Aly's face plastered all over space, it is not easy to avoid capture and find people to help him. While Rhee and Aly try to protect themselves, planets are at war, fugitives are everywhere, and technological advances are being abused by nefarious players. In her debut novel, Belleza creates a thrilling world filled with deception, war, friendship, and love. The fast-paced plot and relatable characters will hook readers, and the transitions between each character's point of view are smooth and easy to follow. This isn't the official start to a series, but much of the book seems to lay the foundation for a sequel. VERDICT A strong addition to sci-fi shelves, this is a good next read for YA fans of Marissa Meyer's "The Lunar Chronicles" series.—Jessica Strefling, US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Library

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2016-12-06
A galaxy perches on the edge of war when word goes out that the crown princess has been assassinated. Except she hasn't been. An assassination attempt from a shocking source has Rhee running from planet to planet, disguised, untangling threads of deception and betrayal. She's bent on revenge on the man who assassinated her family years ago, which left her the last Ta'an of 12 generations of warrior emperors—but he may not be who she thought. In another thread, in breathlessly alternating chapters, Aly finds himself tossed from his life in the military (and reluctant star of a reality program) into a desperate quest to absolve himself from the charge of assassinating Rhee. It's no coincidence that Aly, the accused, is black and belongs to an oppressed refugee group; Rhee has the tan skin of the ruling group. Never faltering in her fast pace and nuanced characterization, Belleza weaves together many complex layers: the recent Great War (massacres, famines, clouds of chemical gas that scorched whole cities to dust); racism, roundups, and imprisonments; the roles of media and propaganda; revenge, guilt, grief, and obligation; and disturbing moral questions about privacy and technology, especially regarding the cubes implanted in most people's minds to orient them geographically and store their thoughts and memories. This is a multiplanet, multiculture, multitech world and a timely tale. An exceptionally satisfying series opener. (Science fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169382723
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 02/07/2017
Edition description: Unabridged

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RHEE tore a path through the bustling marketplace, kicking up dust that fell slowly in Nau Fruma’s low gravity. The foreign tourists coughed and complained as she passed, but Rhee ignored them, scanning the fairgrounds for Julian as she clutched his miniature telescope to her chest. She wasn’t accustomed to being in a crowd; so much of her life had been spent looking down at one from a balcony, urged to wave and smile and look as ladylike as possible. But now, among the people, there was a jostle and roughness to it that Rhee found thrilling.
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