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"This book is terrible. I will finish it eventually but every single thing I enjoyed about the previous books has vanished and been replaced with boring and reductive fantasy tropes. Also, I’m so disappointed that the author spent 2 books building an expansive cast of characters with a unique perspective of fantasy in an afro-centric lense only to throw the reader into a world where the trauma mirrors our own. Sad." — Apr 15, 2025 02:19PM
"This book is terrible. I will finish it eventually but every single thing I enjoyed about the previous books has vanished and been replaced with boring and reductive fantasy tropes. Also, I’m so disappointed that the author spent 2 books building an expansive cast of characters with a unique perspective of fantasy in an afro-centric lense only to throw the reader into a world where the trauma mirrors our own. Sad." — Apr 15, 2025 02:19PM


“The American Negro has the great advantage of having never believed the collection of myths to which white Americans cling: that their ancestors were all freedom-loving heroes, that they were born in the greatest country the world has ever seen, or that Americans are invincible in battle and wise in peace, that Americans have always dealt honorably with Mexicans and Indians and all other neighbors or inferiors, that American men are the world's most direct and virile, that American women are pure. Negroes know far more about white Americans than that; it can almost be said, in fact, that they know about white Americans what parents—or, anyway, mothers—know about their children, and that they very often regard white Americans that way. And perhaps this attitude, held in spite of what they know and have endured, helps to explain why Negroes, on the whole, and until lately, have allowed themselves to feel so little hatred. The tendency has really been, insofar as this was possible, to dismiss white people as the slightly mad victims of their own brainwashing.”
― The Fire Next Time
― The Fire Next Time

“Most of us, no matter what we say, are walking in the dark, whistling in the dark. Nobody knows what is going to happen to him from one moment to the next, or how one will bear it. This is irreducible. And it's true of everybody. Now, it is true that the nature of society is to create, among its citizens, an illusion of safety; but it is also absolutely true that the safety is always necessarily an illusion. Artists are here to disturb the peace.”
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