I Am Raven
Alastair Chisholm

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Once, Brann belonged to Raven. She flew high above the world, and she was fearless.
But Raven was destroyed by Dragon. Brann’s home is gone and her crew is missing.
Determined to find the truth, Brann heads north. But what she and her friends learn will change everything. What happened to Raven’s crew? What is waiting for them? And what is the secret Brann is hiding?
Praise for I Am Wolf
“Every Alastair Chisholm MG sci-fi has been amazing, but I Am Wolf is a mind-blowingly brilliant blockbuster on a whole new level.”
“I loved every page of this gripping, dystopian thriller. Wonderful characters, thrilling action and a unique new world. Now I wish I had my own animal construct!”
“Alastair Chisholm’s writing might be a form of magic.”
“Middle grade science fiction perfection”
“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I am already looking forward to the third novel in this addictive series! Highly recommended.”
“Outstanding, highly original read. Following on from I Am Wolf, this is a bold, thought-provoking adventure for fans of Mortal Engines and The Last Wild.”
“I am Raven is the perfect follow up. A book of reveals and also pure jaw-dropping, action packed, fast-paced entertainment. A killer cliffhanger so bring on the next!”
“I read late into the night to finish this brilliant book.”
“The storytelling in I am Raven is astonishing and gripped me from beginning to end … I highly recommend this book to parents, caregivers, teachers and librarians to put into the hands of readers aged 9+, it is a book to power the imagination.”
“I love everything about this book, and the series, from the enticing cover that begs you to pick the book up, to the fact that the book is 218 pages long (something that definitely appeals to those who are more reluctant readers).”
“Alastair explores the flaws and fears integral to humanity while serving up a pacy, action-packed story. Also: GIANT BATTLING ANIMAL MECHS!”
“This book kept me up ridiculously late last night as I could not put it down … This is a perfect middle grade read in that it is wonderful writing but also electric and, crucially, accessible.”