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A review by skipashseed
Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi
4.0
Adeyemi's writing is as enjoyable as ever. Her use of language and imagery to create a vivid world full of wonders is almost unparalleled. And again, the narration by Bahni Turpin is completely immersive.
I did find this story to be a little less enjoyable than the first. Perhaps it was because Inan spends much less time interacting with the other main characters (and so the conflict tends to develop at a distance), or because the story was less adventure and more political/military conflict. But those are personal preferences.
I would absolutely recommend this book for anyone who enjoyed the Children of Blood and Bone.
I did find this story to be a little less enjoyable than the first. Perhaps it was because Inan spends much less time interacting with the other main characters (and so the conflict tends to develop at a distance), or because the story was less adventure and more political/military conflict. But those are personal preferences.
I would absolutely recommend this book for anyone who enjoyed the Children of Blood and Bone.