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Not a book review: Children of Blood and Bone

The title of this blog is not an attempt at attention seeking, this is really not a book review.

I just finished reading Toni Adeyemi’s book, it took me two weeks of not being able to put it down, days of throwing my kindle on my bed exasperated by the story and the very complex characters and moments of screaming and cheering hopeful that there are no more barriers to the trio fulfilling their mission. What I am saying is, I finished Children of Blood and Bone the book tore me apart.

It was hard for me to get behind a protagonist who was so impulsive, who acted with so much unapologetic rage (which I respected) and at the same time was so unsure of herself so much of the time when I needed certainty from her.

Amari and Tzain kept me in the book, they were the anchors and the voice of reason when Zelie was too much for me to handle. They reminded me of our mission (our because I really got involved) and I really connected to Tzain with his “first born” baggage – I was right there with him screaming “WOW LITTLE SIBLINGS, AM I RIGHT?”

Then there was the issue of Zelie’s love interest that angered me and left me so uninterested in the story because I’m just not a fan of romance being thrown into big world changing event. Like the world is ending, where are you finding time to kiss?

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I enjoyed (most times) stanning for Zelie, especially when her rage came through the pages. It made me think: “sometimes not so soft, sometimes not so sweet, sometimes not so small – sometimes rage, rage, fucken rage!”

This morning first thing I did was get the second book. Ready to dive in.

Friday Favourites #1

I am currently on a thirty day social media fast. What I hope to get from this break is more discipline in using social media.

So far what I’ve missed the most about social media is discovering something new to sink my teeth into and sharing some interesting things along the way.

So I’m the spirit of sharing I thought I’d share what I’ve really enjoyed this week.

Article:

The Crane Wife, an interesting tale about finding yourself, wanting more and not shrinking yourself by not asking for more.

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/07/16/the-crane-wife/

Podcast:

The Invisibilia is one of my favourite podcasts and this week I came across an interesting episode about a McDonald’s in France. This appears to have been quite a big deal and I can’t believe that I missed it when it happed. Have a listen, it’s really good.

https://www.npr.org/2019/10/18/771319514/rough-translation-libert-galit-and-french-fries

Reading:

Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.

– I am about 80% through this book and I am enjoying it but I am really struggling with the characters. I find the main character so impulsive and I just want to step into the book and shake her!

– I am loving the wonder and the magic of the book, the author has created a rather interesting world of make belief.

Big Magic Elizabeth Gilbert.

– I am only about 20 pages into this one, I am not sure how I feel yet, I think there are some gems but I am yet to find any.

Music:

I am enjoying Halsey’s Manic album. A co-worker recommended it to me and I am really enjoying is so far. 3 am is my favourite tune so far.

Those are my favourite for this week – well not the books because I am still on the fence about Big Magic.

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