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laurelthebooks 's review for:
The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games
by Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
All of this sparked great tumbling thoughts in my brain, and the perspective Thomas provides is necessary - especially if you are ever in a position to teach fantastic literature or fantastic pop culture.
Each point brought up here deserves careful consideration and open discussion. While some of her points seem muddled or, on occasion, mildly contradictory, the space everything comes from is startlingly clear.
Her bibliography and sources also have provided enough source material for me to go diving for a good long while, which personally brings me great joy.
Each point brought up here deserves careful consideration and open discussion. While some of her points seem muddled or, on occasion, mildly contradictory, the space everything comes from is startlingly clear.
Her bibliography and sources also have provided enough source material for me to go diving for a good long while, which personally brings me great joy.