First of all, let me just say that Malcolm is up there with Umbridge and Voldermort as my most hated book characters. What a dumpster fire of a human (well fake human because he's just a character but you know what I mean). Honestly, he's the main reason I had a hard time getting through this book. Sometimes he'd say or do something, and I'd just had to put the book down and have a silent rage party. It's no secret that Brittney Morris modeled him after Eric Killmonger (I mean when we first meet him Kiera says he looks like Killmonger) in looks, personality, and... ideals. So yeah, he's a hot psychopath. More about him later because oh boy.
There's this strange them going on about being "black enough" to be considered black or something I don't get it (because honestly, who cares if you don't like or act like the majority of a community... everyone is different and that should be okay), but is seems a little bit offensive if you ask me. I'm not qualified to comment on it because I am very white with (I'm 99% sure) a 100% Caucasian ancestry. So, POC friends, please let me know what you think about this underlying theme and if Brittney Morris was portraying it as a good or a bad thing.
Main girl Kiera is a little racist and more than a little bit in denial about it. She spends most of the book acting like a prejudiced idiot, and when her fellow game developer comes out as mixed-race to her and admits she was afraid to tell Kiera that, Kiera just becomes more prejudiced. I mean, for god's sake, she thinks the only white boy in her life is a Nazi because he has opinions that don't line up with her own (mainly that he thinks exclusion based on race is racist and Kiera doesn't). Unfortunately she is so in denial it's hard to read sometimes. YOU CAN'T FIGHT RACISM WITH MORE RACISM. It only furthers the divide and gives every side more ammunition.
Kiera has developed Slay, a black-only virtual reality video game that is implausible (we'll get to that in a second), but actually seems like it would be a good time. She's a coding genius (even though we never actually see her use her skills), excellent at math (again, there's no real proof of that but we're supposed to take it a face value), and... well honestly that's all we really know about her. Unfortunately all of the characters (except Malcolm but we'll get to him) were flat and lacked substance. I just couldn't make myself root for any of them which is unfortunate. (However, coming from a woman in the STEM field I can tell you that characters like Kiera are invaluable... media and society seem to project this idea that the scientific community is very discriminatory towards women and POC, which funny enough isn't true... but having people who aren't part of the scientific field saying that is scaring away brilliant young minds that happen to belong to women or POC, and seeing characters like Kiera being so successful in the STEM fields will hopefully encourage them to ignore the media and see for themselves - join the scientific community!)
Slay? Basically a game of rock paper scissors (but with cards) in virtual reality. What's so implausible about it? This game is described to be very realistic with incredible artwork and sound effects, movement, object interactions, etc. The thing is that this game is run by two teenagers , 17 year-old Kiera and 19ish year old Cicada who don't have any money. Games of the caliber described in the book cost upwards of hundreds of thousands of dollars... and you expect me to suspend my disbelief enough to believe that a 17 year old who can barely afford an hour with a lawyer (and who's only source of income are sparse tutoring 60$ tutoring sessions) and a 19 year old with 37 euros in her bank account are the only ones to fund this project? Hmmm...
And finally, that piece of shit Malcolm. Basically everything that comes out of his mouth is blatantly racist or sexist. I mean, he thinks that everything in society is designed by white men to keep black men in their place, and he believes that black women should be solely focused on their man. Oh also he thinks that inter-racial couples are disgusting and that we need to keep races pure... you know, like the Nazis did. I mean, he is so hell-bent on "proving" how racist all white people are that he disguises himself as a Nazi (swastika, blackface, character name, attitude and all), and goes into Slay just to blow it up from the inside because he thinks that video games were designed by the white man to distract black men from accomplishing great things. And he's hella abusive. Oh my god. When Kiera is busy with other things, he legit confronts her in the cafeteria (very aggressively may I add) and demands to know why she isn't focusing all her attention on him. He eventually even posts a death threat on twitter (his handle is @xxPeaceMongerFOOxx which, you know, made me laugh because he doesn't want peace) and Kiera (as most abuse victims do) still believes he loves her and that "he's just confused".
It took Kiera so long to realize that he is a straight up psychopath and let her sister call the police on him for that death threat. I mean it took so long that I was getting really frustrated, but unfortunately that's the reality of abuse. The victim is often in denial and continues to defend their abuser. She kept saying that "he's just confused" and "he's just angry". Yeah, he's angry, but her sure as hell isn't confused. And poor Kiera believes that she can still "fix him" after the death threat. Sorry hun, but first of all that's not your job, and second of all, you can't fix a psychopath. Psychopathy is a way of being and isn't classified as a mental illness for that very reason. But thank god for Steph who talked some sense into Kiera (and tbh she was probably going to call the cops anyway because that's what a good sister does).
(Now that I've had time to think about it, maybe Brittney Morris was trying to illustrate that anyone could be a "Nazi" or another similar type of extremist, regardless of race?)
There's also this little thing I noticed peppered throughout the book. Kiera is so convinced that the world is Eurocentric (the western world is... but the western world is essentially Europe so idk what to tell you)... but holy shit is this girl (and most of the US from what I've seen) ethnocentric in regards to the U.S. A lot of Americans believe that problems they are facing in their country must apply to the rest of the world. They don't. In Canada for example, our biggest racism issue is how a lot of people treat our indigenous peoples. And in the UK a lot of people have a huge issue with Polish workers. And this doesn't just apply to migrants and racism. Also there's this whole thing about "white English" (a.k.a. British English) being the standard, but considering that they invented the language, they should by default have the authority over it.
Look, I'm not trying to offend my American counterparts, but holy shit... some of you have got to cool it.
(Also I don't know if Brittney Morris knows how different countries work because in some parts of the book set in different countries there was some very... questionable and stereotypical things that she claims to be going on... as if she took one experience from one person and generalized it to an entire country.)
Anyway, overall it entertained me!