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The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings): Children of Virtue and Vengeance (Legacy of Orïsha #2) by Tomi Adeyemi



On Friday's I take part in three weekly link ups - The Friday 56, hosted by Freda's Voice, and Book Beginnings, hosted by Rose City Reader.  For The Friday 56, you choose a book, a book you have just finished, a book you are about to start, your current read, and share a line or a few lines that grab you (but don't spoil anything) from page 56 or 56% of the way through the ebook. Post it and share your post's url on Freda's most recent Friday 56 post. As for Book Beginnings, you share the first sentence or so and your initial thoughts, impressions, or whatever else it inspires, and then link up your post's url with Rose City Reader. 


Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy Friday everyone!  This week I'm spotlighting one of my current reads, Children of Virtue and Vengeance (Legacy of Orïsha #2) by Tomi Adeyemi.  I loved the first book in this series and I'm dying to see what happens next.  I don't know why I decided to put this off for so long.

Beginning:

I try not to think of him.

56:

It doesn't matter what I do.  It doesn't matter how hard I fight.  The maji will never be free.


What are you reading this weekend?  Have you read this series?  As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!

Comments

  1. Now I am curious. What an interesting cover, too. Here's mine: “THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS IS”

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  2. I still need to read the first book. I have it now so that's something... LOL... Merry Christmas!

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  3. Those snippets have me curious for more. Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend! :)

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  4. This sounds interesting. Merry Christmas!

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  5. I tried to read this book but was confused enough by the beginning that I knew I'd have to reread the first to understand what was happening. 2020 being what it was, I opted to just forget it.

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