KnitAFett reviewed Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi (Legacy of Orïsha, #1)
Very robust YA novel
4 stars
I found this to be a quick read, despite the length of this book. I listened to the audiobook, and it was a great option to hear the chants and words spoken instead of my mind butchering them. Fantasy is a genre that I haven't really delved into very much in the past but have been wanting to give it another go. This one honestly intimidated me at first, and I was hesitant to pick it up even with so many recommendations coming from readers with similar tastes. I'm sad I pushed it off as long as I did, but I'm really excited to continue on and see where the story goes, especially with so much being established in this one.
The attention to detail in this world-building was great and there wasn't a lot repeated just to fill in space, so each area felt like a new experience with …
I found this to be a quick read, despite the length of this book. I listened to the audiobook, and it was a great option to hear the chants and words spoken instead of my mind butchering them. Fantasy is a genre that I haven't really delved into very much in the past but have been wanting to give it another go. This one honestly intimidated me at first, and I was hesitant to pick it up even with so many recommendations coming from readers with similar tastes. I'm sad I pushed it off as long as I did, but I'm really excited to continue on and see where the story goes, especially with so much being established in this one.
The attention to detail in this world-building was great and there wasn't a lot repeated just to fill in space, so each area felt like a new experience with its own difficulties. The characters are also well-built to the point that while they seem fully confident in their goals and desires for the future, they struggle with those decisions when faced with challenging circumstances. It's not just a quick flip-flop and there is constant questioning of what they should be doing in the background.
There were a few moments where I just scratched my head in confusion, but the story and pacing and world-building more than made up for it. This one came across my radar while trying to expand the diversity of my reading, and I cannot begin to describe how much I felt for the characters and how much it reflected into the real world. I absolutely recommend that you pick this one up if it's been on your TBR.