A review by fiekesfiction
The Kindred by Alechia Dow

adventurous dark emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I really love the concept of having people connected and able to read each others thoughts/ emotions and how well thought out that part of the worldbuilding was and how it is all tied into the history of their world.
I also love the casual demi/ ace and plus size representation. Although Felix was slightly annoying at times, his character made sense and I really liked their relationship.

Overall this was just a very enjoyable read and I would recommend it!

I did especially like the space/ scifi parts and felt like the pacing and overall tone was a bit too slow once they were on earth. Because at times it felt more like a contemporary drama as they were going to school. Which is fine, but can also become a tiny bit boring and predictable compared with the magical alien things that were going on before. 
And although I completely agree with most of the criticism this book gives on humanity, I felt like it was very un-subtle. Sure, it makes sense for the aliens to be weirded out by those big horrible things, but I would have found it more interesting to show their reactions to more subtle things that are normalized and kind of give a new view on them. Whereas in this case it felt like they were just pointing out the obvious, preaching to the choir. (Or maybe I feel like having guns be legal is insane because I am not American and this is different and more radical for USA readers.) 

I do really think these are important issues and since it is a YA book it is understandable for them to be brought up this way. And very good for these themes and problems to be discussed.

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