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Kirkus Reviews shared their opinions about Force of Chaos:
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Five teens are chosen to protect their town from an alien vendetta in this story set in the world of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Trini Kwan has carefully cultivated her studious, ?quiet Asian girl? persona at school, hiding her frustration when students take advantage of her hard work, underestimate her, or bully her friend Billy. Despite years of martial arts training with Nai Nai, her grandmother, she hides her true strength. Then her school?s Homecoming game is attacked by Goldar, a furry blue monster with gold armor, and the Putties, his clay minions. Even as most kids flee, Billy, football captain Jason, popular new cheerleader Kimberly, and Trini?s former best friend, Zack, rush to help two trapped students?and Trini joins them. The five teens are chosen by ?galactic warrior scholar? Zordon to become the Power Rangers; Trini is named the Yellow Ranger. Ma adds new dimensions to the original story through the inclusion of Chinese mythology and explorations of racial stereotyping and Trini?s struggle with an inner voice that tells her to hide her true self. While the tone of the writing and the treatment of intriguing themes?strong women, power and responsibility, friendship, and self-control?skew young and lack complexity, the slow-burn romance is believable and grounded in a rebuilt friendship. Trini is of Chinese Taiwanese and Korean Chinese descent, Zack is Black, and other main characters read white. A lightly developed read that may appeal to avid fans of the long-running franchise. |
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>slow-burn romance
That description does not inspire confidence in me. But, I'll still give it a shot.
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The new book is out now, in both hardcover and e-book editions.
You can buy here: https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/...9781419757761/ The author also expressed some opinions on an article for Polygon: Quote:
"Trini Kwan, the Yellow Ranger, was important to me because she was one of the first Asian American superheroes I saw on TV," Ma told Polygon via email. "As a Chinese American superhero-loving fangirl, it was powerful for me to see this representation in a kids' TV show. Knowing that Power Ranger fans were watching and connecting to Trini as she kicked Putty butt as part of a superhero team committed to protecting the universe made me feel seen."
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I read all of "Force of Chaos" in one sitting today, and unless you're keen on a story that turns the Yellow Ranger into a Mary Sue that literally every aspect of the story hinges on, I would not recommend it. It most certainly wasn't for me.
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Also Jason never once actually says "It's Morphin' Time." |
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