Review; Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor
A while ago I read Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor and today I'll post my review.
Soon she's part of a quartet of magic students, studying the visible and invisible, learning to change reality. But just as she's finding her footing, Sunny and her friends are asked by the magical authorities to help track down a career criminal who knows magic, too. Will their training be enough to help them against a threat whose powers greatly outnumber theirs?
Description from Goodreads
Sunny Nwazue lives in Nigeria, but she was born in New York City. Her features are West African, but she's albino. She's a terrific athlete, but can't go out into the sun to play soccer. There seems to be no place where she fits in. And then she discovers something amazing—she is a "free agent" with latent magical power. And she has a lot of catching up to do.Soon she's part of a quartet of magic students, studying the visible and invisible, learning to change reality. But just as she's finding her footing, Sunny and her friends are asked by the magical authorities to help track down a career criminal who knows magic, too. Will their training be enough to help them against a threat whose powers greatly outnumber theirs?
My Thoughts on the Book
Akata Witch was a fun read, especially as it was situated in Nigeria. It also celebrates being different and embracing those differences. One of the things that bugged me a little bit though, was that it has a few similarities to Harry Potter.
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