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The Shivered Sky #1-3

The Shivered Sky: The Complete Series Omnibus: Books 1-3

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Life was boot camp, death a one-way ticket to the war.

For so many of this world, the idea of an afterlife is a comforting one. You live, you die, and you are rewarded with an eternity of joy and peace. But for Indigo, life after death is a nightmare beyond comprehension. Naked, afraid, and with only snippets of memory, she comes into the afterlife to find that Heaven is in ruins, and the angels are gone, hunted to the brink of extinction. Terrible monsters roam free. Demons control the sky. The great city burns.

God is gone.

Humans, the ones who are caught, are nothing more than livestock. A resistance exists, but it is weak, unorganized, and all but defeated. For the demons, they struggle to maintain order amongst themselves.

Indigo and her human companions only have one choice. They must fight.

Told from the point of view of humans, angels, and demons, this is an epic, sweeping tale told in three parts.

616 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2003

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Matt Dinniman

36 books16.7k followers
Matt Dinniman is the best-selling writer and artist from Gig Harbor, Washington. He is the published author of dozens of short stories and a gaggle of books. In addition, his art publications—from greeting cards to stationery kits to calendars—can be found in boutique and stationery shops around the world. Also, he strongly feels like a pretentious twat when he writes about himself in third person.

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Author 15 books211 followers
February 22, 2013
This is an interesting take on the fall and the war in Heaven. It is well written and easy to read (although could have done with a final edit pass, but the issues are minor). It takes a while to get going, but once it does clips along at a fair pace. A good read.
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214 reviews7 followers
December 7, 2025
I must say, this book was different. Having just finished a Dinniman book to which I gave 3 stars, I was a bit reticent to start this one, but I did and I'm glad. This was a hell of a story and I mean that, literally. 5 humans die, in various, unpleasant ways. They wake up and find themselves in what they assume is heaven. It's not. Seems that there was a war between the angels that fell from heaven and the angels that were still employed there. Fallen angels now are called demons. So, a war between Heaven and Hell, upsetting, right? Our 5 characters, all very different folks, have to unite to face this challenge, which, when you think about it, is the ultimate challenge.
The hierarchy of angels and demons is complicated, Dinniman includes a glossary of all of them. To add to the unease, he has you read the book from back to front, yes, the last page is #1. A bit tough to get used to. That being said, good book. Great characters, great story.
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541 reviews9 followers
July 6, 2024
Even giving the author some leeway for this being an early work, not really recommended. Characterization is lacking, the plotting is weak and the whole effort - while readable enough - was forgettable. (Mere hours after finishing the last book I'm already unable to name all the five main protagonists.) It was an easy enough read that I stuck with the book to the end, but I cannot see myself ever reading it again.

My recommendation: give this one a pass and read the Dungeon Crawler Carl books again.
86 reviews7 followers
April 1, 2011
equal parts confusing, muddled, and brilliant. i still enjoyed the book with all it's flaws and would recommend it.
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22 reviews1 follower
October 22, 2011
one of the best books I have read in a while. Hope there is a part two.
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84 reviews12 followers
March 29, 2025
I mean, it's Matt Dinniman. For people aware of his works, they KNOW. There's going to be adventures, bravery, death, despair, love, anger, mythology and legends and very human and real emotions, everything spiced up with lots of trauma. I can't spend too much time here talking about what makes Matt's books (particularly his magnum opus, the Dungeon Crawler Carl series) so special, and why I have found myself tearing up on more than one occasions, laughing like a mad man or staring in shocked disbelief at something written on the pages. I consider myself to be someone who dislikes modern "woke" culture, but what Matt does is he takes all his diverse characters, from different ethnicities, genders, ages, sexualities and makes them human, way more than their traits, which is what really makes it work. The Shivered Sky series is really nice for people who might not necessarily be into LitRPG, the genre of the DCC, Kaiju Battlefield Surgeon and Dominion of Blades series. As someone who likes stories about angels, demons, Heaven and Hell, this one was brutal, likely the best I have read in this particular fantasy setting. To end with how I started, it is Matt Dinniman. After you read this one and DCC, you will know what I mean.
13 reviews
July 22, 2024
A surprisingly good book, I was looking for a copy of dungeon crawler Carl when I instead happened upon this book. The blurb pushed me over, and I am most pleased to have found it and that I bought it.

It caught my attention from the start, and held it up to the last page, I’m a slow reader with several young kids. So for me to finish it in one week is the best praise I can give!

It started strong, kept on going strong but lost a little by the end.

One of the best books I’ve read in a long time.
13 reviews
March 2, 2026
Surprisingly Good

I wasn’t expecting for this to be as well put together as it was. Each strand of the story was woven with the others and at the end, they were all tied together. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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480 reviews2 followers
July 22, 2023
Dnf 5%
The prose is fine but the author jumps between characters, the characters themselves lack immediacy and motivation. Dungeon Crawler Carl is far far better.
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354 reviews4 followers
March 22, 2024
Hmm. Did not finish, did not enjoy the characters, plot or world. Not for me.
34 reviews
July 15, 2024
Great.

This is a cool series from Matt Dinniman. I really enjoyed it, and I hope someday he might give us a sequel.
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102 reviews
March 26, 2025
I see

The story was a bit rushed and time frantic. Good bones though. Interesting characters but their development was slow. Decent story
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143 reviews
May 5, 2025
Needed to be edited much better and some of the ending was a little wack, but I liked it overall
119 reviews4 followers
January 6, 2022
Got for free, still overpaid

Shallow characters, easily predictable, schlock struggling to reach 3rd rate. When I got this book, it had no 1 or 2 star ratings. Proof you should never trust Amazon rating
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March 4, 2014
Interesting take on the War in Heaven genre or fantasy. Not quite what you would expect, fast paced with a consistent story. Worth a read
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