![]() ![]() Every child wants to make their parents proud, and I think Nadine handled this desire in Thomas in a really lovely way. ![]() If you would like more information about potentially triggering content or have questions about the above trigger warnings, please send me a message via the “Contact Me” page or DM me on one of my social media accounts and I will provide more information and details. Racism, discrimination, a few uses of the n-word, death (hangings, executions, drowning, shootings), sword fights, injuries, bloodshed, torture, mentions of kidnapping, self-harm (a person tries to remove the stone plague from their shoulder), magic, drunkenness, and kissing (not described in detail). Huge props to Nadine for handling these difficult topics with such care and gentleness. It deals with a lot of horrible and terrible things, but it does so in a way that felt authentic and true to the story. It has a lot of important life lessons tucked into it’s magical pages, and I think more people need to read this book because of those threads, specifically. ![]() It’s probably not a novel that I’ll reread much, but I’m definitely glad that I read it once. “With his mask and my sword, we could subdue even the shadows.” ![]()
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