Infinity Son by Adam Silvera
Description
Some of us camouflage our scrawny bodies in baggy shirts and slouch, just waiting for the day when we can fold into ourselves and vanish completely. p5
Love it
"We don't have to be chosen ones or whatever to do good." p33
acceptance/ family p87
World-building
crimes against celestials- p51
slippery slope of loss of rights p220-221
Shade
I don't understand celestials who become bodyguards for politicians who are campaigning against their existence. p112
Powerful
I shouldn't get to be crowned as the hero when everyone's suffering is my fault. And maybe we're not the saviors this city needs. p164
"Your humanity is what makes you heroic, not your powers." p168
"You've got a lot of blood on your hands for someone who cares so much about life." p253
I didn't grow up with powers, but I've been a brother for eighteen years. p263
Uncaught Typo
Its red beak is sealed shut with iron, preventing it from breathing fire before it's time. p194-195
I also think there's a perspective issue at the end of the first paragraph on p 291.
Some of us camouflage our scrawny bodies in baggy shirts and slouch, just waiting for the day when we can fold into ourselves and vanish completely. p5
Love it
"We don't have to be chosen ones or whatever to do good." p33
acceptance/ family p87
World-building
crimes against celestials- p51
slippery slope of loss of rights p220-221
Shade
I don't understand celestials who become bodyguards for politicians who are campaigning against their existence. p112
Powerful
I shouldn't get to be crowned as the hero when everyone's suffering is my fault. And maybe we're not the saviors this city needs. p164
"Your humanity is what makes you heroic, not your powers." p168
"You've got a lot of blood on your hands for someone who cares so much about life." p253
I didn't grow up with powers, but I've been a brother for eighteen years. p263
Uncaught Typo
Its red beak is sealed shut with iron, preventing it from breathing fire before it's time. p194-195
I also think there's a perspective issue at the end of the first paragraph on p 291.
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