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Daughters of Nri
Daughters of Nri | Reni K. Amayo
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A gruesome war results in the old gods' departure from earth. The only remnants of their existence lie in two girls. Twins, separated at birth. Goddesses who grow up believing that they are human. Daughters Of Nri explores their epic journey of self-discovery as they embark on a path back to one another. Strong-willed Naala grows up seeking adventure in her quiet and small village. While the more reserved Sinai resides in the cold and political palace of Nri. Though miles apart, both girls share an indestructible bond: they share the same blood, the same face, and possess the same unspoken magic, thought to have vanished with the lost gods. The twin girls were separated at birth, a price paid to ensure their survival from Eze Ochichiri, the man who rules the Kingdom of Nri. Both girls are tested in ways that awaken a mystical, formidable power deep within themselves. Eventually, their paths both lead back to the mighty Eze.
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NikkiM5
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Excellent start to this fantasy series, and this cover is gorgeous!

“You have power, my dear; everyone, even the tiniest otomys, has power. The trouble is we are all too quick to give it away.”

This was my #doublespin and my #pop22 39

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jploves2read
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I have always thought I just don‘t like fantasy. This book has proven that to be untrue. I don‘t like bad fantasy, but amazingly beautiful, intriguing, eloquent fantasy - I love! This book was amazing. Switching from perspectives worked for me as it helped to build intrigue. The world Amayo created was wonderful. The 3rd person displayed characters multi-dimensionally. I can‘t wait to read book 2. 🙂⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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violettemeier
Daughters of Nri | Reni K. Amayo
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Wondering tale full of magic and adventure.

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Sharanya
Daughters of Nri | Reni K. Amayo
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Mehso-so

Overall, this was a very promising beginning! The writing was excellent, & the characters were engaging. The world-building was top-notch — the settings beautifully rendered with magic that felt authentic. The plot was a bit predictable though, & the pacing was bogged down by the back & forth between the two sisters POVs — I mostly only cared for Sinai‘s chapters, as Naala‘s story didn‘t really get going until about halfway through. ★★★☆☆.

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Sharanya
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#currentlyreading | 😍‼️

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alisonrose
Daughters of Nri | Reni K. Amayo
Mehso-so

I want this cover on a poster. Just wish I‘d loved the story inside a little more! It was definitely intriguing, and I really liked both MCs. They each had strong & unique personalities & I appreciated seeing them grow and deal with the struggles and dangers they each faced. Also loved the setting. But the world-building was a bit lacking, and the pacing is SO SLOW. Took way too long to get to the crux of the story. But still enjoyable! 3/5 ⭐️

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alisonrose
Daughters of Nri | Reni K. Amayo
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This cover is so striking. They did a fantastic job with it. 😍 #nowreading

CaliforniaCay Cover love 😍 stacked! 4y
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