Is there a reason that the descriptions refer to the race of characters so often (unless they are white)? It’s really grating that the first word used to describe someone is the colour of their skin unless they are white skinned. It’s like there’s a diversity checklist that needs to be ticked off for a book to make this list.
Rather than focusing on the quality of the book, the list seems to be about checking off as many diversity points as possible.
Is there a reason that the descriptions refer to the race of characters so often (unless they are white)? It’s really grating that the first word used to describe someone is the colour of their skin unless they are white skinned. It’s like there’s a diversity checklist that needs to be ticked off for a book to make this list.
Rather than focusing on the quality of the book, the list seems to be about checking off as many diversity points as possible.