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I'm on hold for this at the library, but the estimated wait is 10 weeks. I've been hearing so many good things about this. It's nice to see a Native American SFF writer getting so much buzz.

I'm #12 with only 2 copies so it'll be awhile. That's somewhere around a 3 month wait - maybe a bit less.
Seems about par for the course lately. I still haven't gotten the current group read books either.
Seems about par for the course lately. I still haven't gotten the current group read books either.


Asaria wrote: "I've finished it today. I wasn't impressed, especially when I found out that to me both the plot and the main protagonists are disappointing."
disappointing characters as in dislikable, or boring? I'm fine with dislikable.
disappointing characters as in dislikable, or boring? I'm fine with dislikable.

disappointing characters as in dislika..."
They are cliche. I can live with dislikeable protagonists.
Asaria wrote: "They are cliche. I can live with dislikeable protagonists. ."
Oh, hmm. That's not good. Once I've read it, we can discuss more! I think I'm still a month or more away from reading it though.
Oh, hmm. That's not good. Once I've read it, we can discuss more! I think I'm still a month or more away from reading it though.
❄Elsa Frost� wrote: "I know this book is categorized as YA, but it definitely doesn't read like YA, in my opinion."
I just checked, and the publishers do not have it categorized as YA. It's for adults. I don't know why some people on ŷ have it tagged as such.
I just checked, and the publishers do not have it categorized as YA. It's for adults. I don't know why some people on ŷ have it tagged as such.

I just checked, and the publishers do not have it categorized as YA. It's for ad..."
Thanks for letting me know! I was really confused why some were categorizing it as YA instead of as Adult or New Adult, since the story didn't read like YA...? I guess I confused the age category because it was being tagged here on ŷ as YA.
Personally, though, I think NA (New Adult) fits it best.

On another note, I agree with previous discussions, it does not read like YA.
Margaret wrote: "My library hold finally came in!"
I am still #9 on 4 copies in the library cue. Hopefully it won't be too much longer.
I am still #9 on 4 copies in the library cue. Hopefully it won't be too much longer.

That's great! Looking forward to your contribution to the discussion! :)
I'm halfway through right now. I'm loving the Native American clan magic. I think the dynamics between the main two characters are interesting...but I'll say more in the spoiler thread once I finish. I would be finished already, but I've had a very hectic week.
I somehow missed the email about the book being ready for checkout and now I've been sent to the back of the line. Now I'm #18 on 3 copies.
I was already on the fence about reading this based on what's been said in the spoiler thread so I think I'll just pass on it for now since the group read will be long over by the time my turn rolls around again.
I was already on the fence about reading this based on what's been said in the spoiler thread so I think I'll just pass on it for now since the group read will be long over by the time my turn rolls around again.
I've started and am liking it so far! That being said it it's definitely typical Urban/Dystopian fantasy, which I too am sick of, however what makes it appealing is the world set in Diné - Navajo and the fact that the author herself Diné.