I picked this book up by chance when I saw it on offer. I'm so glad I did because it is one of the most enjoyable books I've ever read.
Stormy is an orphan and a kitchen skivvy. He tends the compost, he scrubs the floors, and watches feasts make their way up the mountain as he survives on bread and water. A skivvy is all that Stormy can hope to be. But Stormy has a secret. He wants to be a sky-rider, to soar amongst the clouds on spitfyres: flying horses that breathe fire and smoke, and answer only to their riders. A chance meeting with an escaped convict turns Stormy's life upside down. Sent up to the Academy he uncovers a web of lies, deceits and neglect, at the center of which lies the mysterious thirteenth horse. Can Stormy save Thirteen, defeat the dark forces at work within the Academy and prove himself worthy as a sky-rider?
I loved this book so much. It was full of excitement, adventure, fantasy, and one little orphan's triumph over adversity. Stormy was a sweet and likeable character who I was rooting for all the way through.
I would describe this book as a mixture of Great Expectations and Harry Potter. Children and big kids (like me) will enjoy this book for sure.