A review by hannchilada
Skellig by David Almond

2.0

Skellig plays well off of our concepts of angels, but turns the narrative on its head. Through Mina’s studies of evolution, Almond suggests this natural link between “angels” and humans. He explores this further by having Mina and Michael save the angel for a change. He deliberately leaves Skellig’s nature ambiguous, but so little of it is actually explained that it is difficult to understand the purpose of the novel. The main theme is clearly the importance of life and the wonder it should have, but I felt like this could have been explored without using angels in a more realistic way, and I feel like angels have some interesting aspects that could have been explored. I just think this book underperformed to its potential. Rating: 2