Ep 27 ComicPop Licensed to Read Chris Wooding’s “Broken Sky”

Ep 27 ComicPop Licensed to Read Chris Wooding’s “Broken Sky”

Join Logan and Richard as they travel to a world where magic is normal and stones can be used to augment an individuals magic abilities if they have the money.  There they meet Kia and Ryushi on their Wveryn Range in a picturesque valley.  However, everything is shattered when the Empire’s troops storm the ranch and turn this world upside down.  Join the Crew as we follow along on Kia and Ryushi’s wild and dangerous journey in Chris Wooding’s Broken Sky, Book 1.

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What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Broken Sky, Book 1, Chris Wooding, Apple, 2000.  ISBN: 978-0439139984, $4.50.

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “It’s Time”, Night Visions, Imagine Dragons, Interscope Records, 2012
  2. “Train of Thought”, Four Songs, Andrew Lubman, 2007.

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