It's mostly a slug-fest between the Reds and anyone who crosses their path, but the addition of the new Red Lantern (who still has some of his humanity) helped to keep things fresh.
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Before I could escape, I had to survive, and this could only mean a clash with the streets, by which I mean not just physical blocks, nor simply the people packed into them, but the array of lethal puzzles and strange perils that seem to rise up from the asphalt itself. The streets transform every ordinary day into a series of trick questions, and every incorrect answer risks a beat-down, a shooting, or a pregnancy. No one survives unscathed. When I was your age, fully one-third of my brain was concerned with whom I was walking to school with, our precise number, the manner of our walk, the number of times I smiled, whom or what I smiled at, who offered a pound and who did not—all of which is to say that I practiced the culture of the streets, a culture concerned chiefly with securing the body.
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Once again, I didn't think I would enjoy a book about the Red Lanterns as much as I did. It's mostly a slug-fest between the Reds and anyone who crosses their path, but the addition of the new Red Lantern (who still has some of his humanity) helped to keep things fresh.









