Monday, May 4, 2026

Fledgling (The Keeper's Records of Revolution #1) by S.K. Ali, - OPTIONAL

Fledgling (The Keeper's Records of Revolution #1) by S.K. Ali, 544 pages. Penguin Random House, 2024. $22.00

Language: PG (8 swears, 0 ‘f'); Mature Content: PG-13 (kissing, off page sex); Violence: PG-13 (bride houses where women are sold to men, fighting, torture, murder, gruesome injuries)

BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL

APPEALS TO: SOME

After the Great Catastrophe left only one safe zone on earth, the elite moved to a new city located above it fittingly named Upper Earth where technology continued to thrive and scalplinks linked everyone to the world’s knowledge. Those on Lower Earth struggled to survive, with the middle class living near The Bridge between the two. Tensions and strife exist between the levels. Raisa, who lives in Upper Earth and is the daughter of its ruler, is supposed to marry Leon, the Crown Prince of Lower Earth. As part of this celebration, all Lower Earth citizens will be scalplinked to bring in an era of supposed peace. On Lower Earth, 19yo twins Nada and Nayf were forcibly imprisoned after their grandmother, the past Lower Earth ruler, was murdered. Nada is part of a rebel group trying to keep Lower Earth free from the scalplinks that Upper Earth may use to program and control them.

Ali structures the novel as a historical record of what happened during the revolution which requires the reader to pay close attention to the narrative. I enjoyed the multiple points of view as they provide a rich character field that allows the reader to see how both sides view one another. This first part of a proposed dystopian duology is a strong example of character development and world-building, but the pacing felt off at times, and it was a bit challenging to follow. It contains some features common to the genre, including propaganda, underlying romance, and a promised savior of the Fledgling. Hand to fans of dystopian novels willing to put in some reading effort.

Raisa has brown skin. 

Ms Megan, High School Librarian



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