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rntluckey 's review for:
Children of Blood and Bone
by Tomi Adeyemi
Really a four and a half! I noticed the racial problems right away, and the slight inference to our own world, which was strengthened by reading the author's afterword.
Often brutal, but honest in its representation of human interaction, it tells a story of hope and friendship and family loyalty.
Often brutal, but honest in its representation of human interaction, it tells a story of hope and friendship and family loyalty.