The Sky Above is a standalone science-fiction novel exploring isolation, memory, and the fragile boundary between survival and surrender.
Set in a confined and hostile environment, the story follows a protagonist forced to confront both external danger and the psychological consequences of prolonged isolation. As routine becomes ritual and time begins to lose its shape, certainty erodes and perception shifts, raising unsettling questions about control, choice, and what it means to remain human under extreme conditions.
The Sky Above blends speculative science fiction with psychological tension, focusing less on technology itself than on its impact on the human mind. It is a restrained, character-driven novel about endurance, identity, and the quiet pressures that reshape us when escape is no longer an option.
The Sky Above
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I only read The Sky Above recently, long after its release, and that made it even more unsettling. The novel doesn’t include Covid or the war in Ukraine, but replaces them with an alternative global catastrophe that is just as terrifying—and disturbingly plausible. Rather than spectacle, it builds tension through psychology, moral pressure, and quiet dread. Thoughtful, intelligent sci-fi that feels eerily close to reality.