Ahmariah Jackson
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Daughters of Nri
- De: Reni K. Amayo
- Narrado por: Weruche Opia
- Duración: 11 h y 8 m
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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.
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The potential to be a good story but the pace is unbearable
- De Danay en 02-19-20
- Daughters of Nri
- De: Reni K. Amayo
- Narrado por: Weruche Opia
The parallel stories and independent development of each heroine.
Revisado: 04-03-24
Cliché to say, but it felt good to believe in magic. The author created a tension that kept me engaged and wondering about how the pieces would fit together.
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The Days of Afrekete
- A Novel
- De: Asali Solomon
- Narrado por: Karen Chilton
- Duración: 5 h y 33 m
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Liselle Belmont is having a dinner party. It seems a strange occasion - her husband, Winn, has lost his bid for the state legislature and they're having the key supporters over to thank them for their work. Liselle was never sure about Winn becoming a politician, never sure about the limelight, about the life of fundraising and stump speeches. Now that it's over she is facing new questions: Who are they to each other, after all this? How much of herself has she lost on the way - and was it worth it? Then she hears from an FBI agent, who claims that Winn is corrupt. Is it possible?
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So chill
- De lorraine kennedy en 06-01-22
- The Days of Afrekete
- A Novel
- De: Asali Solomon
- Narrado por: Karen Chilton
The exposition was the perfect disguise to the novel’s real conflict.
Revisado: 03-25-24
The narration was amazing. The journey through time was seamless and all characters felt 3-dimensional. Extra points for the careful melding of Hip Hop into the total narrative. And finally— the lingering sense of longing made for an amazing “read.”
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