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5 of 5 stars

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I won a copy through a giveaway from Fighting Monkey Press.

Content Warning : Rape (Explicit, In Scene, Multiple), Abuse, Bigotry,

If you’re religiously sentimental and cannot handle reading about other culture’s beliefs then I’d only recommended it if you’re willing to expand your horizons. It’s not like recruiting material or anything so I don’t see the problem personally. But I’m not religious so w/e. It’s just there as a part of the culture like Christian countries. People just don’t see how ubiquitous around them usually.

Okay, so I haven’t read the comics (just seen several movie franchises) but I’m loving Recai’s backstory so much more than Batman’s. His parent’s story alone is far more interesting than just shot in an alley and I’m SO looking forward to finding out the truth behind the mystery.
Plus, who was the woman at the bar and how did he end up in the desert?

Plus, we don’t see a lot of him being an irresponsible playboy, then he’s repentant and actually makes strives to change. He may have been a brat before this book starts but we start the journey with him as he starts tumbling down so eh.

Plus, him using women’s coverings (shit, forgot if it’s hijab or burka) to protect his identity? Brilliant and great symbolism. Hope he keeps it up.

Plus, his traumatic event and wayward path is…arresting. I do wish we saw more of this training but, eh that’s not usual and can be very dull and irritating since they’re regressed as characters.
Plus, this world, its building and decline, its politics and injustices is so much better than a flat city with vapid ubervillians “trying to take over the world”. It’s grounded. And heartbreaking.

[Spoiler Redacted] is shaping up to be a kickass "Catwoman". She’s darker. She’s a victim. She’s a predator. She’s a product of her environment and her own twisted mindset. She does use her sexuality but 1.) it makes sense, 2.) It’s shown how it’s a double-edge weapon (not in a victim-blaming way), 3.) Every woman doesn’t use it and finally 4.) her sexuality isn’t her Achilles’ heel or a flaw (same for other women).

Fuck yes, all the portrayals of women are fantastic!

I LOVE this Superhero, setting, and story. My only issue is it’s been 4 years since being published and there isn’t a sequel! FFS! :((((((

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