Official Review: The Fourth Kinetic by Brady Moore
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Re: Official Review: The Fourth Kinetic by Brady Moore
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This great review has made me highly interested, even more then I already was from reading Amazon's blurb on the book! And this fantasy story I think can be enjoyed by not just teens & young adults, but adults also. (Though honestly/personally, I'm a 38 year old female adult, and I enjoy MANY teen & young adult books! ( ◜‿◝ )♡ I just tend to enjoy so many books labeled YA, but it's not like it's illegal LoL!)
I love the main character is an African-American teenager, bringing diversity into the book and interested to see how this is played out by the author. So many books with super heroes and characters with super powers, are always caucasian and everyone in the story is caucasian. I'm interested in seeing how the author celebrates diversity in the book and hows it played out. I'm also curious if the main character deals with any racism, and if so, how it's dealt with. Basically how the author writes about diversity & racism.
Added the book to my "want to read" list, hoping to purchase in the near future since I'm currently unable to afford it. I really want to read this book in the near future because it sounds like such a great book/read! Amazon's blurb, this review, all reviews on Amazon, and even the sample I've read of the book, are all good and just make me so interested in the book!
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In a way this review has been framed appreciating the challenges faced by the character is amazing