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This Jamaican-inspired fantasy is unique in the YA space, but given its length, it’ll likely appeal only to dedicated fantasy readers. An additional purchase.
The writing style skews younger, but paired with the mature (not explicit) themes, it’ll find a home with readers who usually struggle with works of this length. For fans of Stephanie Garber’s Once Upon a Broken Heart, this novel will be an easy sell. Recommended for larger collections.
Hand this one to fans of Sabaa Tahir’s An Ember in the Ashes. Mafi’s slow-build story is braiding a complex plot that promises a payoff in the sequels.
World dominating chaos lesbians are forced into a quest that naturally involves more murder. Gruesome and unforgivable, these characters appeal to a specific niche, but those readers will enjoy themselves.
This read-alike to Maggie Stiefvater’s The Scorpio Races is worth purchasing. While there are heavy topics, this fantasy fills a familiar plot arc with a unique setting, cast, and a lovely romance between two characters who are considered outsiders by society at large.