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Fantasy · 2019 · PG-13

Children of Virtue and Vengeance

by Tomi Adeyemi

Magic is back. And now those who oppressed it have it too.

For14+GenreFantasyLength400 pagesRead time~11.1 hours

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Violence

A lot

Significant

Language

Barely any

Mild

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild romance

Substance Use

None

None

Emotional Intensity

Some

Moderate

What this book is about

The sequel. Magic has returned to Orïsha — but the nobility now has it as well, and the conflict has shifted from oppressor vs. oppressed to something more complex. Zélie and Amari are on opposing sides. Darker and more morally ambiguous than the first book.

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Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

War violence

More morally ambiguous than the first book may disappoint some readers

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