The Continent By Keira Drake

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People of the Spire gladly pay big bucks to go on safari and fly their heli planes over the battlefields to watch the two tribes murder one another And Vaela s parents have pulled strings and probably sold their souls to take her on one of these gruesome expeditions. Book the contagion myth Obviously this is not the experience Vaela was hoping for as she becomes stranded in the frozen and unfriendly wastelands It is at this point the book becomes a bit interesting as the scenes in the Spire were painful and forced The family Vaela is traveling with could not be obnoxious Let me clarify the mother was unbelievably fussy and whiny.

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Wear human bones and are described as savages with a primitive culture Brutally killing and drinking themselves silly They spend the night dangerously drunk throwing clods of dirt at each other like children before they try to rape the white girl. The continentti whitefield She is saved by a ninja who shows up just in time to slit the native s throat The ninja is Aven ei So now we leave the complete dehumanization of Native Americans to explore the fetishizing of Asian culture The Aven ei are said to have a rich culture without the modern consciences which is Wholly surprising and impressive to the naive white girl. Book the contractor Every time the MC describes these people.

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Y all know how I feel about colonizers fantasies of White Saviorism so I will be passing HARD on this book 350 This isn t a review but if for some reason I ever read this book I m sure the rating won t change so the rating can be at 1 star I d just like to point out a few things When I read the synopsis I KNEW that the savage people would be Native Americans Why Because white people only see Native people as being savages And would you look at that the other reviewers have let me know that I was right Now knowing this I thought that perhaps this would be something like the Disney Pocahontas movie where the white people learn that Natives are not savages and are not beneath white people If that happens in the sequels to this book that s great but as of now this just looks like your typical racist white garbage. The continentti whitefield The next thing I noticed is that nearly the 5 stars omg this book was great I want to live in this world were given by white readers Let that sink in And let that be an indicator to how diversity keeps getting pushed to the background by books that are extremely racist Let that show you how racist books with white supporters can go on to become popular successful even if minorities are offended by it because who cares about how minority readers feel We need those white people dollars The final thing I d like to point out is YA fiction you can do better I ve seen you do better The diversity movement is not happening just so things like this can be published anyway Keira Drake I m sure you re a lovely person and all but please don t write another racist book again It s not okay 350 Apparently this book is Super Fucking Racist Calling natives red skinned calling them savages From what I ve heard the main character is a white girl who s going to save these native people How did this book get published side eyes this book so hard 350 Note This book is being revised based on feedback from marginalized voices which is great I have not yet read the revised version If you re interested in these issues please take some time to listen to and consider the varied opinions and experiences of marginalized voices before coming to any conclusions Previous Review The best word I can think of to describe this book is POWERFUL Because it s powerful on every level. The continental imdb It s powerful on a sentence level There are so many lines that jump out as deep and profound and terribly beautiful Like I feel like a fool having somehow failed to ever mark the difference between spectacle and death andBut one cannot stay forever in the eclipse of tragedy and though I try to avoid both the darkness and the light each waits for me in turn. Young adult contemporary It s powerful on a scene level There were multiple times where I had to stop and read a paragraph or a scene over and over because it was so moving and thought provoking. The continentti whitefield And it s powerful on a story level When high society cartographer Vaela Sun is stranded alone on the isolated war torn continent she is exposed to war for the first time in her life And discovers along with the reader that war isn t a spectacle It s a brutal complicated morally complex terrible thing And the same way its heaviness impacts Vaela the weight of it sits on your mind and your heart long after you ve finished reading. The continental imdb This is a book that ll have you turning the pages frantically to see what happens next It s a book that ll make your heart go mushy as you and the characters fall in love It s a book you ll be excited to read But it s also a book that ll make you want to be better To do To try harder And that s a powerful thing 350 Describes indigenous people with red skin as savages who are prone to raping and drinking as well as other egregious stereotypes. Book the contagion myth See these Twitter threads for info to add a link to a thread featuring a review of the book 350 The Continentedit 2 19 18 so apparently all those rewrites keira drake was supposed to be doing didn t fix a Damn Thing yall. Book the contagion myth if this book was a person id fight it in a Wal Mart parking lot It s racist trash and I m getting really sick and tired of my genre being fucking corrupted by bullshit like this A black groundskeeper a pack of savage men obviously based on First Nations people and a wise calm ninja with almond eyes. The continentti whitefield And of course the lily white MC Look as a white writer and critic it is my moral obligation to tell the rest of y all that this is not acceptable and in fact is just bad writing So you re being a terrible person and terrible at your job When people say they want diversity this is not what they mean Listen better Writer better Be better 350 3 19 update Oh no We re still talking about this book I ve read the updated version My review has not changed 11 25 16 ETA Review here Yes I did read it I read it after putting it down a month ago when the first chapter failed to capture my interest simply so I can provide information for anyone who seems to think that this book shows us how to be better as humans and isn t a white savior book Yes I saw that comment elsewhere And yes the book is a mess Outside of some truly terrible writing a la The Selection I really don t know why and how this slipped through the radar at Harlequin There s problematic content on almost every page If you want an idea of what this book is like it s like Disney s Pocahontas intermixed with even blatant racism and obvious xenophobia I m going to begrudgingly write a review because I m tired of books like this being published and I want to help provide a resource for people to point to when they re asked what s problematic about this book Also because this is apparently an issue rolls eyes I m not calling the author racist she seems nice if in need of a crash course on life I m calling the book and its content problematic as hell As someone else pointed out the author was failed badly at every stage of the acquisition and editorial process Unfortunately it s now on her 350 My first hint should have been the fact this is a Harlequin Teen novel Romance novels make me roll my eyes too much but a YA romance makes me roll them so hard they get stuck to the back of my head The Continent is a perfect example of an eye rolling face in palm planting groaning out loud why am I still reading this YA romance Vaela Sun of the Spire is celebrating her sixteenth birthday The Spire is a technologically advanced country with heli planes and magnetic trains but is still old world culture where people use calling cards and address one another by their surname Women are regarded as fragile creatures and must hide their bare legs from men A courtship is declared before a couple may date The Spire is peaceful and perfect and everyone is happy unlike the citizens of the Continent Its indigenous tribes have been at war for over two hundred years and the Spire has found this to be a source of entertainment With a multi year waiting list she found the natives gaudy and as she sat in her futuristic heli plane she complained that she doesn t believe in technology There were times I wondered why the woman was even on the damn trip What made these scenes even worse was the dialogue clunky and pretentious I actually read it out loud just to hear how badly it was written. Fantasy continent names Then Vaela meets the natives Somehow after not seeing another Spirean for almost 300 years one of the tribes of the Continent is quite fluent in English Their grasp of the language is amazingly good as they are able to use words like indolent tactician and fertility It was a groan out loud moment when a ten year old used the word subterfuge correctly Of course the pampered Vaela is initially useless she can t cook hunt field dress a kill or even clean her own house Servants did everything But of course after meeting the spunky and gorgeous Yuki this changes No surprise Also no surprise Vaela falls madly in love with one of the natives Harlequin remember and must help_____ and has to make a choice between______ and____because these people are_______ This is one of those books that with each page you find yourself and aggravated or dumbfounded but there is no way you re going to throw it across the room like you really want to It s the proverbial train wreck you can t look away you want to see what happens Some of the unbelievable moments Vaela actually argues with the man who saved her from certain rape about her love for cartography it s educational and not for battle that s where the word tactician came in Somehow there are oranges in the arctic tundra The natives speak perfect English The existence of Mrs Shaw I could go on and from looking on Goodreads I can see The Continent has a lot of fans so I know I m in the minority but it just didn t click with me I won t be continuing this series. The third and final continent pdf Addedum SPOILER ALERT I left blanks because I didn t want to ruin the book for anyone but this is how the sentence reads out Vaela falls madly in love with one of the natives Harlequin remember and must help them survive and has to make a choice between the whites and the natives because these people are now her people The Spirean council even tells her she must forfeit her place in the Spire if she chooses to help those on the Continent 350 EDIT 2 20 2018 Since a new version of this book is coming out this year I cleared my one star rating I hope the revisions fix a lot of the issues but I still won t be reading it The entire premise of the book seems incredibly flawed. Book the contagion myth Pro Tip Read books by WoC and you probably won t run into a lot of problems EDIT 3 21 17 Since lots of people are still liking this review I wanted to note that the publisher did push back publication to work out some of these issues As the author wasn t very receptive of criticism I don t have high hopes but it s something that might keep racist descriptions out of the hands of teenagers Regardless I probably won t be reading this There are other writers who actually take criticism without fighting back as well as PoC who manage to not write racist books to start with I ll stick with those This book is super racist and should not be published People with red skin described as drunks and savages Almond shaped eyed characters with Japanese naming conventions PASS PASS PASS White Saviorism to the max Just because a book is set in the future or some made up land doesn t mean you can describe characters in ways that are racist in the real world Harlequin Teen should not let this into the hands of young readers 350 I received an arc copy of this book on a giveaway so I spent no money and I still want a refund or a brain wipe to erase it from my memory The inside cover has a small scrawl from Kiera Drake saying that she hopes I enjoy my trip to the continent Sorry to say I very much did not enjoy it I basically spent a couple of hours reading almost every racist stereotype in existence DEAR GOD how was this even published There are two warring sides of this book The Topi based on Native Americans and the Aven ei based on Japanese people And actual quote from the book We don t know much about the Topi do we Other than how vulgar and warmongering they are The Topi have rich reddish brown skin she does so by being completely astonished they manage to run to brain cells together It is so condescending I couldn t roll my eyes hard enough She spends a lot of book telling these angry poc to compassionate to their enemies when she isn t spending two three pages explaining indoor plumbing to the barbarians The only black people in the book are part of the council they have no sympathy for the warring Topi and Aven ei until the white gives a passionate speech about doing the right thing It tugs at their heartstrings enough for them to show up just in the nick of time to save the white girl and disappear again. Pdf content editor Oh And there is only one woc in the entire book that has speaking lines She is the only redeemable part of the book Her name is Yuki and she is killed off so the white girl can grieve some The back cover of the arc brags that The Continent will haunt readers long after its covers have been closed It s closest thing to truth about the book it will haunt you but not in a good way I felt almost physically ill after reading it I can t believe something like this was written in 2016 Yet alone published. The continent msm dof Seriously do yourself a favor DO NOT READ THIS DO NOT SPEND MONEY ON IT Pretend you ve never heard of it I wish I could 350

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For her sixteenth birthday Vaela Sun receives the most coveted gift in all the Spire a trip to the Continent It seems an unlikely destination for a holiday a cold desolate land where two nations remain perpetually locked in combat Most citizens lucky enough to tour the Continent do so to observe the spectacle and violence of battle a thing long vanished in the peaceful realm of the Spire For Vaela the war holds little interest As a smart and talented apprentice cartographer and a descendent of the Continent herself she sees the journey as a dream come true a once in a lifetime opportunity to improve upon the maps she s drawn of this vast frozen land But Vaela s dream all too quickly turns to nightmare as the journey brings her face to face with the brutal reality of a war she s only read about Observing from the safety of a heli plane Vaela is forever changed by the sight of the bloody battle being waged far beneath her And when a tragic accident leaves her stranded on the Continent Vaela finds herself much closer to danger than she d ever imagined and with an entirely new perspective as to what war truly means Starving alone and lost in the middle of a war zone Vaela must try to find a way home but first she must survive The Continent.

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