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C**0
Enter the Akata World ... if you dare!
One indicator that a book is good, well written and has a compelling story is that you become absorbed in its “world.” Such is the case with the Akata Witch series. Advertised to me as the “African Harry Potter” (whose books I love by the way) I found this series to be a fantasy that stands on its own, sans the derivative reference. I kept thinking about the levels of subtext - colorism, sexism, pan-Africanism, sibling rivalry, self discovery, honor, covenant making and friendship and on and on. I found myself wanting to develop a literature course or even a social psychology course around it! Brava! This book is a winner!
S**X
Outstanding
Nnedi O. has outdone herself once again with the enthralling sequel to The Akata Witch. Akata Warrior is a masterful medley of humor, suspense, mystery, magic & much more! Nnedi’s crafting of words manages to captivate all of the reader’s 5 senses & pulls you into Sunny & her friends’ magical journey on the continued quest to save humanity. ALL of the characters (major, minor & magical) come alive, especially our beloved Sunny, with the impeccable depths of character Nndedi creates. However, I’m slightly disappointed as the ending leaves an inkling of yet another possible installment that I’ll have to be forced to wait patiently on again. What do the Oha have in store as they go on another amazing journey to retrieve Udide’s precious possessions? Will Anansi be woven the next tale? Until then, I think I can read this book one more time! Akata Warrior was outstanding.
L**A
A wonderful sequel!
Better writing, great character development, and continuation of a fascinating story all make Warrior a strong sequel to Witch!Not much more to add because the rest is very like the last book. Imaginative, a little hard to follow - but less frequently this time! - and the last big action sequence was a little less anticlimactic (so a little better, too).I look forward to the next in the series!
W**M
…Still a great read
I must admit I fought to finish this book at first. I had an expectation of this book based on the first book, but at some point I released that completely. This book is perfect for the second book because you truly see Sunny evolve not just in the Leopard world but with her family. She finds balance and she discovers a new layer of herself. Like her spirit face at times Sunny definitely got on my nerves with the self doubt, but I managed to give her grace. This ended up being a wonderful second installment that I just couldn’t put down. Number 3 is on the way
A**E
Amazing Teen Fantasy
Literally one of the best books in teen fiction. I can't wait until the third book comes out. I love these books as much as Percy Jackson and Harry Potter. I also love the fact that the characters are in the African diaspora.
S**X
Loved it!
In addition to being a great story, I've been introduced to mythology previously unknown to me.
D**D
Akata Warrior is a great read.
Needing Okorafor is a phenomenal storywriter and visionary. I have enjoyed reading several of her books. I have never been disappointed!
M**M
Further dangers and experiences for Sunni
This is the second book in the series. The book opens a year after the events in the first book. Sunni is continuing to work on her magical abilities and learning more about the Nsibidi language which can take you to a full experience of what is written down. Things get messy when her brother returns from college as a fugitive from a nasty gang and Sunni decides to get involved to set things right. This leads her to a dangerous punishment in the basement of the magical library and sets off a new quest for the group and new challenges, particularly with Sunni and her spirit face. They must work together and Sunni needs both her ordinary and magical families to have a chance of success.
A**R
Great addition
Great addition to this series. Was engaged the entire time and would recommend it for anyone interested in fantasy and magic
S**A
Great book to read
One of my favourite authors and books now. The author is just gifted in transporting you into the book where you see and feel everything that you read. I truly recommend in buying this book and all her other books.
G**A
The book feels rushed
This sequel does not give enough depth to characters, important events are rushed through, while less important details are described at length. The pace is too quick, which generates confusion. All in all, I believe the author was unable to create a credible parallel magical universe that successfully captivates the reader. The plot is interesting, I just wish it had been better developed.
A**R
Amazing book. A great way to (re)discover African mythology (Igbo)
I would recommend this book to all fans of fiction or anyone willing to learn more on igbo mythology. This book renders it wonderfully
A**
GREAT Read
This is one of the greatest book series, I very much enjoyed it! I definitely will read Sunny‘s AMAZING and very INSPIRATIONAL stories again and will tell my friends I rate this book a 13/10 !!!!
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