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Don’t get me wrong, the world building and magic system of legendborn is brilliant like it’s probably one of my favorite magic systems of all time but I have one problem with the book, Bree. After finishing the book, I realized how much bree ties herself to her racial identity, like every little bad thing that happened in her life is because she is black. When the other vassals tell her that her hair is nice and they touch it she screams at them and asks if they think she’s a pet. Although I think some racist things did happen, I think Bree’s whole personality is her race. And her stubborn, angry black girl character is just pushing her more to the stereotype. So if she could develop a personality outside her race in the next books it would be warmly appreciated. ( btw I am black and my other female black friends have also shared similar opinions.)
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You fall in love with Rudy, get attached to everyone in that damn street, and then the book reminds you that war doesn’t care about your feelings.
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Post from the Legendborn (The Legendborn Cycle, #1) forum
Don’t get me wrong, the world building and magic system of legendborn is brilliant like it’s probably one of my favorite magic systems of all time but I have one problem with the book, Bree. After finishing the book, I realized how much bree ties herself to her racial identity, like every little bad thing that happened in her life is because she is black. When the other vassals tell her that her hair is nice and they touch it she screams at them and asks if they think she’s a pet. Although I think some racist things did happen, I think Bree’s whole personality is her race. And her stubborn, angry black girl character is just pushing her more to the stereotype. So if she could develop a personality outside her race in the next books it would be warmly appreciated. ( btw I am black and my other female black friends have also shared similar opinions.)
Post from the Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) forum
So far the book has been absolutely amazing, it has a way of pulling you in. It’s been two days but I’m already on page 411, it’s fast paced but I think sometimes it’s too fast paced and we skip too much time in between events. All the scenes with peeta and katniss are so like beautiful.
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