A review by minty
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

2.0

The metaphor here is thinly drawn--however, that's fine, because there's so much relevance. The author's note spells out exactly what she was talking about, but the persecution here could be applied to any number of groups.

I think that fantasy is just not my genre these days. This took itself SO SERIOUSLY and felt like a slog.