Terry Pratchett said of Brosnan's Sky Lords trilogy: 'Ideas explode in all directions; it's aerobics for the imagination' 'John Brosnan has a style which is joyously identifiable' The Times John Brosnan is popular and well-known in the science fiction and fantasy field; his columns have appeared in SFX, Starburst and many other genre magazines
John Brosnan was born in Australia, but has lived in London for many years. A journalist, film critic and novelist, his work has appeared in many national newspapers and genre magazines. The author of a number of critically acclaimed film books, including the Movie Magic, Future Tense and The Horror People, he has written a number of sf novels.
Raised aboard the Mothership Urba, launched hundreds of years before to escape a dying Earth, the inhabitants of the space ark have forgotten their origins and believe that the ship is their homeworld. When a calamity later termed the "Day of Wonder" causes the ruling Elite to lose their quasimagical powers, the population rises up against them, and society is thrown into turmoil. Amid this tumult, two young men, Prince Kender and his childhood friend Jad, the court jester, strike out to unknown lands to find out why the Elite have fallen. Brosnan's (the "Sky Lord" trilogy) latest novel is both a coming-of-age story featuring two likable if somewhat gullible heroes and a quest into the unknown. Along the way, the author injects a hefty amount of humor and a hint of youthful romance. A good choice for most adult or YA sf collections. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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