4.5
A big island populated by avian people while the rest of the world is inhabitable after the crow wars. At least that is what the history books are saying but we all know history is written by the winners. Only fact is that corvids live on the shady fringes of society and crows rule the underworld. The legitimate version of power is save below the wings of birds of prey. So you can imagine the effect seeing a crow to be accepted at the prestigious military academy where the higher ranks are limited to eagles and where there is a history of small bird cadets sudden disappearance. Scra's attitude and secretive nature doesn't help and it's not only rumors and passive animosity he has to face.
But the story doesn't start at that point but some short weeks prior high on a cliff outside of the city where Ky and Scra met for the first time by chance. Each with his own reason to search for the nightly quietude but while Scra protects himself with layers of moroseness, Ky, the country boy from the far away coast, can't be discouraged so easily. An osprey and a crow, an unlikely match for a few nights where their solitude bubble would allow some kind of tentative friendship but then the bubble bursts and Scra disappears.
Of course they meet again and of course they're become roommates at the academy, if you can call it roommates while one of them is rarely in the room and obviously prefers to spend his nights somewhere else. It's going to be a long way for them, a long and not easy way and neither one of them sees what's so obvious, that they care about each other. We don't even know if they are aware of their own sexuality. There's not much time to talk with everything that's going on around them, with the academy a micro cosmos of the avian society with the tendency to be as muddy as the dark world outside with their murder of crows and devious magpies and then there is also the fact that Scra's not the only one with a wearing past and while at the end of the book we know about his past, Ky's still a secret.
There's so much still to say about the story, about Ky and Scra and their friend Ree (as a kestrel she's also not exactly part of the leading crowd), about the painting and coloring, the perfect world building and the unfortunate open end … but read it on your own. If you're into graphic novel, angst and this kind of fantasy without shifter magic but people with wings and if you like to wait for the first kiss because you're a sucker for sweet tension and and nervous anticipation while being completely distracted by a complex, exiting story, you won't regret it.
I for myself have to go now to the web comic version because I can't wait for the next book to be published (and as a bonus the web comic seemed to have at the end of an episode a short character sheet of the cast which is helpful because it wasn't always easy for me to remember all the support characters or get their bird … which is the main reason for the downgraded stars).