Lucked into a great deal on my local Facebook Marketplace today and just had to share! Paid less for all three of these, in near new condition, than I would have for any one of them alone, even at a discount! Kind of made my day! 😁
Lucked into a great deal on my local Facebook Marketplace today and just had to share! Paid less for all three of these, in near new condition, than I would have for any one of them alone, even at a discount! Kind of made my day! 😁
Omg it‘s been so long! I‘m currently reading Children of Blood and Bone on a whim, but I‘ve just organized a small December tbr stack to get me back in the swing of things; I guess working 70+ hours a week will make time melt🙃 but I‘m excited to finally have downtime and to get a bunch of reading done📚
I actually listened to this because I got my copy from goodwill and it had copious notes all through it that I thought might distract me. The narration was superb. The author does a great job with the backstories, and getting you to empathize even with the characters who you dislike in the beginning. There were some things I didn't see coming. I will read more by this author.
The last couple of weeks have been insane. I finished Children of Blood and Bone on February 22nd, and somehow I'm just now reviewing it. I guess better late than never.
I really wish I picked this up when all the hype still surrounded it. It‘s definitely worth all the excitement. I really enjoyed it.
Full review: https://wildwoodreads.com/2021/03/10/children-of-blood-and-bone-by-toni-adeyemi-...
Start my new reading. Lookin' forward to dig in.
#croatianedition
#TBRPile ? Zélie remembers when the soil of Orïsha hummed with magic. But everything changed the night magic disappeared. Under the orders of a ruthless king, anyone with powers was killed, leaving Zélie without a mother and her people without hope. Only Zélie has magic of her own and, with the help of a rogue princess, has the chance to bring back magic to her people and strike against the monarchy...
This book was entertaining overall but for me personally not my favorite. It‘s not that I didn‘t really enjoy it, and there was nothing I specifically disliked about it but I guess at the time I read it the story didn‘t stick with me like I thought it would. Not sure what it is about it. However this book is full of action and a pretty unique magic system. I also liked the world building and especially liked Amari‘s character/ arc.
Finally got back into a mood to read fantasy and decided to finally break this open. Absolutely loving the story so far and it‘s really fun to read a fantasy story that takes place somewhere other than Europe. Just finished the chapter where Zelie‘s home burned to the ground. Love how the author came up for a way for the people with magic to be the subjugated class. Really cool take.
Stop what you‘re doing and read this. Black femme writer, fantasy series that incorporates African mythology, magic— you name it, it‘s here. Also loved the fitting commentary on things like colorism, racism, classism... such a relevant work of art that forces you to think critically while enjoying a typical fantasy book. That‘s the dream! 8/10
Kind of your typical “chosen one”
Narrative, with lots of action and strong (if a little melodramatic) characters. My favorite part was the overlay of racism and the strong BLM focus, even though it was fantasy. The audiobook was great!
so im in a reading slump 😓 have been in one for a little while now and im not sure what to do about it
I had stacks of books until I bought 2 new bookcases. Now the biggest bookcase is my TBR. My Kindle is also “stacked”.
The first book is tagged. The first shelf holds my #LitsyAtoZ TBR. The second is books pulled for #ReadingEurope2020.
@TheSpineView
Got this on audiobook and took me a minute to get into the story but I still fell in love with the adventure pretty quickly. The narrator, Bahni Turpin, is incredible and brings each character to life in a way that builds dimension to the story like I didn‘t expect. Would absolutely recommend the audiobook. Already downloading the sequel from the library.
strength cannot always roar
mama agba
I am pretty sure i only bought this book because of the authors name 😂😂😂😂
Children of Blood and Bone is visceral, spin chilling yet amazing window into the a world where magic has not just disappears but was ripped away and all the magic users destroyed because of one man's pain and fear. This is an oddly beautiful result of one women's feelings of despair at the violence of everyday life. Honestly gave me the feels and goose bumps. 4.5/5 Stars.
Artwork by Freiheit.
Oh yeah 2 words! Also current read.
This is fun. 😁
#Bookhunt @ShyBookOwl
Such a cool story and am so thankful for writers like Tomi who are using real pain in the real world to fuel these incredible stories.
Book 30
I listened to this book; the voice acting was terrific! Unfortunately I never felt invested in the story. Magic/fantasy isn't my genre, but maybe I was just too mentally distracted. Not for me (but you don't have to take my word for it. 😉).
Hooray! It‘s porch reading weather.
Children of Blood and Bone is typically not my genre of books that I gravitate towards. I was pleasantly surprised as I read through the first chapter that it was definitely a page turner. The main character Zelie was aspiring with her constant faith and courage. Even when things seemed to be going so wrong she managed to continue to cleave to the hope that things would change.
I am so ready to read the sequel "Children of Virtue and Vengeance".
Imaginative and exciting, this book openly pays homage to teen fantasies that came before, brandished with an earnest, real-world message about oppression and the power of Black Lives.
This is an unpopular opinion, but I didn't like this book.
Zelie the protagonist, wasn't what I thought she would be. She was supposed to be the hero, but wasn't heroic to me. I didn't feel much character growth from her. I enjoyed Amari, the princess, so much; she showed up & out, & had the most character growth. Tzain, Zelie's brother was also a good character, and I felt he needed a bigger presence in the book. Inan, the princes was horrible!
So I got this from the library...I'm pretty nervous because there was and still is a bit of hype with it. Is it good?
#quotsyoct19 @TK-421
#Bone
Since I am reading this book it seemed appropriate to.p user a quote from it. Really good so far.
#screamathonphotochallenge @4thhouseontheleft
#FallisBooked
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620
Here are the books I know I am going to read in October. Not sure how spooky they are and I will probably add some more titles just not sure yet which ones.
Day 5: #7days7covers #7covers7days #covercrush I mean...😍
Today I am choosing someone at random in hopes that they will participate in the challenge and maybe I‘ll make a new Litsy friend. @bookishintexas no explanation needed. Just post your favorite covers for the next 7 days 😊
Enjoying this beautiful summer afternoon, in the shade on, the hammock and reading. I‘m really loving this book so far.
Read last year, but wanted to refresh it for the second coming out [not] soon [enough]. #audiobook
Believe the hype! I couldn‘t put this book down and can‘t wait to read book two. I was excited to learn Lucasfilm is involved in the adaptation. I loved the strong female characters, themes, and use of Yoruba language and reference in the book. Adeuemi is a superb storyteller. Make sure you read the author‘s message and manuscript notes at the end of the book.
Lacked distinct voices, interesting world building with teens trying to save magic.
🗡Have you put off a book only to discover it lives up to the hype? .
This book! Not only is it absolutely gorgeous, but I don‘t want to put it down. I‘m taking 20 minutes to myself to read while the sun goes down. Then to work. I saw this book everywhere on #bookstagram and now I know why! I‘m really loving it! Paired this gorgeous read with my arrow bookmark. Available at WWW.BOOKARTBOOKMARKS.COM.
Best reading buddy....This is Zelie, named after one of my favorite characters of all time in Children of Blood and Bone
Yes please! Give me the next one! This was such a great read I CANNOT wait for the next book in the series to come out in December. So impressed with the world that was created, but also the fact that Tomi used this book as also a metaphor for the real pain, suffering and fear black people in America face. A brilliant book that I give five stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ #youngadult #fantasy #moreplease #femalelead #womanauthor
About this book: Oh my God! I came to this book after reading Okorafor's Who fears death, a sort of those "you might like this". And I LOVED IT. The characters and the story were exactly what I was looking for and the action was so fast and exciting tat I atuall screamed "NOOOO" when I got to the end.
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Someone gets the sleepies if I read to them. Also, let's play a game of "I spy"... There are two kitties in this picture. Can you find his sneaky friend? ??❤️
#catsoflitsy #sleepy #juneread #littenkitten
Getting out of a reading slump can be hard for me sometimes, but this book was what I needed to get back into the game! When they have a map, you know the story is thought out and going to be good. Such a unique book and hoping the second one is out already! #readingslumpisover #juneread #youngadult #fantasy #love
HEY EVERYONE! I havent posted for so long! I've been working a mandatory 10 hours of overtime a week. some weeks, a little extra. but I've found AUDIBLE to get me through the days!
Sincerely LOVED this book. I highly recommend it to anyone that'll listen to things with a supernatural flair. I got chills through a lot of it.
Finally!!! I was given a preview by the publisher way back. Was *completely* sold. I bought the book on pubday. Finally, getting to it. Very excited.
Dramatic sunset, dramatic read ☀️📚
When you go to McDonald's and win books.
Here were my picks (out of 10 options I could have 3 kindle books.)