50 pages • 1 hour read
323
Novel • Fiction
Seattle, Washington • 2010s
2019
YA
14-18 years
930L
Slay by Brittney Morris follows Kiera Johnson, a 17-year-old honors student, who secretly develops a virtual reality game called SLAY for Black players. When a dispute in the game leads to a player's murder and widespread criticism, Kiera must defend her creation and navigate accusations of exclusivity and racism, while maintaining her relationships and identity. Topics in this book include racism and homicide.
Suspenseful
Emotional
Inspirational
Challenging
Bittersweet
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Slay by Brittney Morris garners praise for its timely exploration of racial identity and the creation of a safe virtual space for Black gamers. Critics commend its strong, relatable protagonist and the thought-provoking narrative. Some readers find the plot predictable and secondary characters underdeveloped. Overall, it's heralded as an impactful YA novel.
Readers who enjoy Slay by Brittney Morris are likely fans of young adult fiction that tackles complex social issues through the lens of gaming culture. They appreciate narratives like Ready Player One that blend virtual reality with real-world themes and The Hate U Give for its exploration of Black identity and activism.
16,567 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
323
Novel • Fiction
Seattle, Washington • 2010s
2019
YA
14-18 years
930L
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