As a white person, this is the most important book I've ever read. If you're open and willing to truly engage, listen and learn, you will love this book. If you're not yet ready to accept discomfort and a ton of emotions that are uncomfortable, this is not for you.It has been an eye-opener to me and has answered so many questions (all of which started with ‘yes, but...' to which I had no previous answers. I started off taking notes thinking I would write down a quote here, another there but I've filled pages and pages with so much from the book, I almost copied it all down.I will continue to refer to my notes and this book for the rest of my life and am incredibly grateful to [a:Robin DiAngelo 5283261 Robin DiAngelo https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/f_50x66-6a03a5c12233c941481992b82eea8d23.png] for writing it.
Fascinating story and fascinating world... Despite a cliff-hanger ending, everything is beautifully written and the characters so well developed that I wanted to read on and on. Thankfully three more books to follow!
I had hoped for a bit more in this last book of the quartet - despite the clear links to the previous books (which I had been waiting for!), this story felt a bit more disjointed and not quite as satisfactory in the end.
I found this one slightly harder to get into as I was continuously looking for the link back to the first book. However, even on its own the characters are so believable, it was very easy to empathise with Kira and the life she was struggling to build.
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