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				Children Of Blood and Bone: A review
				
			 
 
			
			    Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyami is the story of Zelie Adebola who lives in a world where magic disappeared. Years prior to the start of the story,  Saran, a tyrannical king, contributed to the disappearance of magic. He  also targeted the Maji. The Maji were the wielders of magic and at  Saran's request they were targeted and killed. As the story unfolds we  learn that Zelie has the chance to bring magic back. It's the first book  in what is supposed to be a trilogy.
 
 I absolutely loved this novel. I found it gripping and entertaining. I  was eager to learn what would happen next and found it hard to put down.  The novel is told from different perspectives and I quite enjoyed being  able to get into all the characters heads.  There were four major characters, Zelie, Amari, Inan and Tzain. I think  my favorite character was Tzain and I was sad to see that none of the  chapters were told from his perspective.
 
 Inan and Amari are brother and sister and they also happen to be Saran's  children. I quite enjoyed reading from Amari's perspective because I  saw her character grow as the story went on. I tend to enjoy novels that  display the growth of a character;  I suppose it makes the story more  realistic because we all grow and change. When characters don't display  growth I find myself struggling to connect with them.
 
 Inan was a hard character to connect with. He's not supposed to be  viewed as a good guy and while he did display growth throughout the  novel, I found myself getting annoyed  with him. I suppose my annoyance was due to him seeming kind of mopey; I  also struggle with reading books from the perspective of a character  that is more bad than good. I do question what will happen with Inan's  character in the later novels but I find myself less curious about him  than the other major characters.
 
 The novel is full of magic, character development and action. There were  moments where I rejoiced with the characters and moments when I worried  for them. I think the author did a phenomenal job of making me connect  and feel something for the characters. It's not something that all  authors have the ability to do.
 
 I think the one issue I had with the novel is that there were some things that could have been removed.  My version of the book is 525 pages and I felt it was a bit too long.  There were a few places where I felt it dragged but I was able to get  through those parts because I did love most of the characters and I  wanted to see what would happen next.
 
 The second book should be coming out in March of 2019  and I will be picking it up. I find myself wanting to know what will  happen next and wishing that the entire trilogy was already published.
 
 If you love fantasy world's with magic and some amazing characters then this book is probably one you will end up enjoying.
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