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Blood like magic book review
Blood like magic book review








blood like magic book review

Transitions are mentioned in passing, like any other characteristic.Īuthor Liselle Sambury describes her writing style as “messy Black girls in fantasy situations” and this phrase is hilarious and incredibly accurate. Nonbinary ancestors are typical, and called Bibi rather than Auntie or Uncle. I overall really enjoyed the book, and appreciated how LGBTQ+ characters were treated in this near-future timeline. Voya lives for her family, and yearns to find her missing best friend as well as reunite the other Black witch clans that live in the Toronto area.

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Ya’ll know I’m always here for a plot with witches, and this was no exception. However, things don’t exactly go to plan when Voya fails her Calling immediately and then the second chance she’s given is completely impossible. It also denotes when a witch can be Called by ancestors and bestowed with their gift. It’s the root of all magic, and used with intent for spells. When you see this title, know that blood is very prevalent within the book.










Blood like magic book review