The Rage of Dragons (The Burning, #1) Review

The Rage of Dragons (The Burning, #1)The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dragons, magic, war, revenge and resistance against classism? Who can resist? I enjoyed this book and Winter’s writing style. The magic system is unique where Tau has the unlikely ability of the “gifted” to transport himself to the underworld and battle demons. Winter didn’t delve too deeply into the magic system and we learn, alongside Tau, more about its origins and effects on the world around him. This book has a little bit of everything and it was dope to read another fantasy novel with people of color. Excited for the next installment!

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Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” Book Review

Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo”Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” by Zora Neale Hurston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Just, wow. The editor Deborah G. Plant did an amazing job putting Hurston’s manuscript into, “The Story of the Last Black Cargo.” The early life of Cudjo in West Africa prior to his illegal capture, transport, and enslavement in America was eye opening. There are very few narratives of freedmen, and to learn about his life prior to captivity made this “peculiar institution” an even greater evil. Cudjo’s vernacular, stories and histories revealed the reality of enslaved Africans lives before it all went to hell.

Foolish fallacies passed down as facts are revealed as lies,

“We come in de ‘Merica soil naked and de people say we naked savage. Dey say we doan wear no clothes. Dey doan know de Many-costs snatch our clothes ‘way from us.” -Cudjo

The reality of police brutality from the Emancipation Proclamation until now,

“Somebody call hisself a deputy sheriff kill de baby boy now… he say he de law, but he doan come ‘rest him…Oh, Lor’! He shootee my boy in de throat. He got no right shootee my boy. He make out he skeerd my boy goin’ shoot him and shootee my boy down in de store…Dey doan do nothin’ to de man whut killee my son.” -Cudjo

No reparations for Freedmen and the onset of economic and social freedom in America,

“Cap’n jump on his feet and say, ‘Fool do you think i goin’ give you property on top of property? I tookee good keer of my slaves in slavery and derefo’ I doan owe dem nothin? You doan belong to me now, why must I give you my lan’?” This was Cudjo’s former master’s response to his request for land upon emancipation after laboring five years and six months as a slave without pay.

A response to “Go back to Africa!” upon emancipation,

“We work hard and try to save our money. But it too much money we need. So we think we stay here.” -Cudjo

Honestly, I could go on and on about this book. The most affirming part was the Afterword. Please read this book for yourself, as Plant states, “Barracoon does not articulate an explicit political agenda. And it does not speak with the kind of heroic, self-possessed, and self-realized voice associated with black autobiography.”

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Catwoman: Soulstealer Book Review

Catwoman: Soulstealer (DC Icons, #3)Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J. Maas
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

As a low key SJM fan, I was pretty excited for this book. SJM did a great job introducing us to to the main character and right on up until Catwoman met her love interest. I was all the way in. Respect for Maas addressing racial profiling and implicit bias in law enforcement. Thank you queen 👑. After that though, my interest in the book totally waned and I found myself struggling to finish. Perhaps DC stories are better told on screen or in a comic/graphic novel. The rest of the plot was run of the mill DC and despite SJM’s efforts, I couldn’t stay connected. Perhaps that’s no fault of the writer an more about the cheesiness and predictability of these plots. Had this been her own original novel, I’m pretty sure she would have amped this up a bit more.

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The Black Witch (The Black Witch Chronicles, #1) Book Review

The Black Witch (The Black Witch Chronicles, #1)The Black Witch by Laurie Forest
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

This is the first time I have ever given a book one star. Just one. LOL I really felt like this book kept trying to go somewhere but it never made it to its destination. Mind you, I did not even finish this book. Maybe because I am not a “young adult”. I could not endure reading angst and pains of youth and subpar writing. I read about a third of this book and I just cant. So I gave up. Forgive me guys, but maybe this author needed a better editor cuz…yikes.

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The Diabolic (The Diabolic, #1) Book Review

The Diabolic (The Diabolic, #1)The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book has got to be one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. Although this series is nothing like TOG, I have connected with Kincaid’s writing, characters, and plot. In my mind, Maas is the Queen of fae and Kincade is the Queen of outer space. The plot is excellent, the main character is utterly unique, and the worldbuilding is perfect. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series. If you haven’t delved too deeply in sci-fi, give this book a try, its well worth your time and the audiobook is superb.

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