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Daughters of Nri by Reni K Amayo

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In Daughters of Nri, did you enjoy ...

... the epic, large-scale journey and world-spanning stakes?

Children Of Blood And Bone by Tomi Adeyemi

If you loved the sweeping journey and sense of destiny in Daughters of Nri, you'll be captivated by Children of Blood and Bone. Zélie’s quest to restore magic to Orïsha takes her across kingdoms, facing impossible odds and monumental battles. The epic scale, both in geography and the fate of nations, mirrors the grandeur and vastness you enjoyed.

... intricately crafted, immersive worlds rich in mythology and history?

The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin

If you were drawn to the lush, deeply rooted setting and mythological underpinnings in Daughters of Nri, The Fifth Season will immerse you with its meticulously realized world. The Stillness, with its seismic magic, ancient secrets, and layered cultures, offers the same detailed, awe-inspiring worldbuilding and mythic resonance.

... powerful, multidimensional female protagonists?

The Priory Of The Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

If you cherished the strength and complexity of Naala and Sinai, you'll love the formidable women at the heart of The Priory of the Orange Tree. Ead, Tané, and Sabran each forge their own destinies, challenge tradition, and wield influence in a world shaped by magic and legend.

... mythology-inspired storytelling and divine destinies?

Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

If the godly lineage and mythic themes in Daughters of Nri enthralled you, Black Sun will draw you in with its pre-Columbian inspired world, celestial prophecies, and characters shaped by ancient deities. The interplay of prophecy, destiny, and myth feels both fresh and familiar.

... diverse cultures, identities, and representation?

The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna

If you appreciated the celebration of African heritage and the diverse representation in Daughters of Nri, The Gilded Ones offers a vibrant, culturally rich fantasy world. Deka’s journey challenges patriarchal norms and explores identity in a society where difference is both feared and powerful.

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