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Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield

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  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

I enjoyed the first half of the book, by the second half I wasn't rooting for their relationship at all - especially Jilly. I originally read because it was marketed as a lesbian story, but 
  both Irie & jilly had men they had crushes on as well - or at least that how it was alluded throughout? Jilly's character was awful to her supposed best friend. Her dying made no sense, it was if she had a revelation about her parents being evil just because she found out her father hired bad men, but they were evil before that....she didn't care how they treated irie. Her complacency was double sided. The end got very dramatic on election night. Suddenly Jilly is looking for Irie, Irie's father was killed, her sister got trafficked, she "rescued" her then boom 15 years later....the POV throughout also switched from Irie to Jilly, but then her sister for like 2 chapters, it was unnecessary and took away from the little interest I had left for this book at the end. 
 

I did listen to the audiobook, I skipped the singing sections, but it was cool to hear and I liked that concept (I just personally get a cringe feeling so I couldn't).

I really wish I liked this book more, but it fell short and missed several marks for me. I will definitely try to read Asha's other work(s)

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