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He’ll do the right thing when it’s easy, but when it matters most, he’llstab you in the back. You can’t trust him, Amari. All he leaves us with arescars. I am still mourning the end of the book!!
The book was written to sell the third book.
I personally really really enjoyed this book. I think it tackled racism and inequality through a fantasy story line in a very well thought out way that I found very interesting. There was a couple of pacing issues, and some repetitiveness with the characters. Inan for example, whilst essentially one of the main antagonists, always had me changing my mind and not really knowing what to believe when it came to him with him constantly changing his viewpoint with each turn of the page. Despite this
I liked the first part. The African slant on things was very refreshing. I had high hopes for the second book but I was badly disappointed. It became a real effort to get through the last half of the book. The epilogue made me want to throw it at the wall.This should have been one, much, much shorter volume as the second book effectively regurgitates the first. In the first book, plucky teens fight and fall in love with equally plucky princes and princesses. Then everyone gets magical powers. So...
Need the next book asap!