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May Bird, Warrior Princess
by Jodi Lynn Anderson
This was a pretty good finale to the trilogy, and for most of the book it was the strongest installment! At first I was thrown by the time jump, but I grew into it once the themes began to emerge. I loved the book's messages about individuality vs. conformity. The fact that Gentrification was literally defeated by a group of Free Spirits was just *chef's kiss*! This book is some goth kid's manifesto. It's me, I'm some goth kid. I love, too, that wrapped into this story was one about nature vs. consumerism, and how big corporations destroy what's naturally wonderous about a place for seemingly... no real benefit, just self-perpetuation.
This book had a similar feel
This book had a similar feel