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librarianlayla 's review for:
Legendborn
by Tracy Deonn
I am left sat here, sobbing and shattered.
Finding the words to describe how much I love this book is proving so hard. It resonates with me on so many levels, every single possible emotion has run through my bones as I have sat and read this. I wanted to savour every drop of excellence and stagger my reading sessions. But I found myself, slowly but surely, unravelling and being unable to stay away.
The struggle for people of colour, their emotions, their lives. All of it. Spread across pages so beautifully written that if you are not touched in some way by this story, then I cannot fathom your reality. I laughed, I cried and I burned with the ferocious fire that so many of us hold close.
So much is touched upon with the pages of this story, love, loss, friendship, loyalty, romance, mental health and the unbridled well that grief can leave us with. If you are a person of colour, particularly a black person, looking for your hero. Bree is here to show you that through all the struggle, we can be more than we thought we could be.
I wanted this, I needed this, I loved this with all the atoms in my being. Read this book.
Finding the words to describe how much I love this book is proving so hard. It resonates with me on so many levels, every single possible emotion has run through my bones as I have sat and read this. I wanted to savour every drop of excellence and stagger my reading sessions. But I found myself, slowly but surely, unravelling and being unable to stay away.
The struggle for people of colour, their emotions, their lives. All of it. Spread across pages so beautifully written that if you are not touched in some way by this story, then I cannot fathom your reality. I laughed, I cried and I burned with the ferocious fire that so many of us hold close.
So much is touched upon with the pages of this story, love, loss, friendship, loyalty, romance, mental health and the unbridled well that grief can leave us with. If you are a person of colour, particularly a black person, looking for your hero. Bree is here to show you that through all the struggle, we can be more than we thought we could be.
I wanted this, I needed this, I loved this with all the atoms in my being. Read this book.