Children of blood and bone by Tomi Adeyemi - Book review



Dark skins. Braided white hairs. Ten suppressed clans. One despotic King. Killings. Blood. More killings. More blood. Swashbuckling heroes and villains riding on giant lions with protruding horns. And a fight to bring magic back and overthrow monarchy.

Inspired from events of police brutality and racism faced by the blacks, and narrated in an African mythological settings involving fight against the evil in such a thrilling and fast-paced read was such a treat. Thoroughly enjoyed this book.

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  1. Hmm this review is quite short (which sometimes I like). May be because you were into initial days to write reviews.

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