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A review by greebkit
Jade City by Fonda Lee
adventurous
challenging
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Character-driven, but I wasn't a fan of the portrayal of one of the main characters (Hilo) that others do so maybe I am nit-picking.
Otherwise the actions, mistakes, observations, etc of the characters seem to naturally evolve and really worked for me. The ending actually won me over after I was ready to just finish the book and move on. Without giving anything away, the ending seemed both to develop naturally without being out of place or a cliffhanger. You could read this and never read the follow ups. However, it is also not a pre-packaged "happily ever after" ending so it fits the fantasy realism of the book very well, in my opinion.
Overall, I enjoyed it and will be reading the follow-up book, but I am not in a hurry to read it.
Otherwise the actions, mistakes, observations, etc of the characters seem to naturally evolve and really worked for me. The ending actually won me over after I was ready to just finish the book and move on. Without giving anything away, the ending seemed both to develop naturally without being out of place or a cliffhanger. You could read this and never read the follow ups. However, it is also not a pre-packaged "happily ever after" ending so it fits the fantasy realism of the book very well, in my opinion.
Overall, I enjoyed it and will be reading the follow-up book, but I am not in a hurry to read it.
Graphic: Misogyny
Minor: Pedophilia and Sexual harassment
There is a scene early on meant to depict the close, trusting relationship between two characters that is just borderline creepy. There is a continuing theme of misogyny against women in power positions that for me contributed to the realism of the setting, but could be taxing if you are sick of that reality. There is a brief mention of the discovery of a previously trusted character using his position to harass an underage girl including the discovery of a pornography stash that has underage teenage girls. I actually thought the reactions to this discovery in the book were well done and show how dismissing this like it was nothing really affected the family involved, the life of the granddaughter and why she was ready to run as far as possible from her family. Obviously, if it is triggering, you can skip it, but considering the context and that it is kept brief, I think it is there to contribute to the story not to be a jarring instance of shock value or sexualized in any way.