
A powerful YA fantasy debut following Rue after her mother's tragic death, tackling racism and identity with action-packed intensity.
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A powerful YA fantasy debut following Rue after her mother's tragic death, tackling racism and identity with action-packed intensity.
Nothing in this book should be taken for granted and if any scenes or moments in this book feel very familiar, I am convinced that it was J. Elle's attempt to do so. Wings of Ebony is definitely a strong debut and I can't wait to see what the author is going to do with the second book
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Minor romantic elements; brief mentions without explicit content.
Moderate violence; some intense scenes tied to fantasy conflicts.
Minor use of strong language; infrequent and mild.
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Minor representation; brief mentions of diverse identities.
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Major fantasy magic; central to the story with frequent use.
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Major social justice themes; central focus on systemic issues.
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Moderate depiction of systemic suffering and personal trauma.
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