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title: "Daughters of Nri"
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# Daughters of Nri

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desertcart.com: Daughters of Nri (Audible Audio Edition): Reni K. Amayo, Weruche Opia, Audible Studios: Books

Review: Beautiful, Entrancing, Heart Breaking, Powerful - I haven’t cried for a book in a hot minute and boy did I cry. The story was so beautiful written and pulled together. Amayo handles our heroines with such care that the readers wants to also take care of them. Naala and Sinai made me want to bundle them up and take care of them. Two twins who have to burden the weight of the world, separated yet connected through power, loss and more importantly love. Amayo creates a world that pictures Nigeria free from colonialism and the scars of Slavery and in her great imagination she’s created a magical realm. She imagines a world where Black women are allowed to access their power and not shamed for the whims of their emotions. There is no shame for wanting revenge or retribution their is only understanding. The pacing of the story is consistently engaging and mysterious. The stakes constantly rise as you continue and we are left wanting more. This book was a delight to read and I’m so happy it was plopped into my lap by my own attraction to beautiful covers. Further, this novel kept me up all night as I simply could not sleep until I got to the end. I am contemplating starting the next one as I finish this review. Who needs sleep really?
Review: LOVED THIS! - I couldn’t hardly put this book down! I had to keep reading! Such a great story of unknown power and learning of one’s self.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful, Entrancing, Heart Breaking, Powerful
*by E***E on July 9, 2021*

I haven’t cried for a book in a hot minute and boy did I cry. The story was so beautiful written and pulled together. Amayo handles our heroines with such care that the readers wants to also take care of them. Naala and Sinai made me want to bundle them up and take care of them. Two twins who have to burden the weight of the world, separated yet connected through power, loss and more importantly love. Amayo creates a world that pictures Nigeria free from colonialism and the scars of Slavery and in her great imagination she’s created a magical realm. She imagines a world where Black women are allowed to access their power and not shamed for the whims of their emotions. There is no shame for wanting revenge or retribution their is only understanding. The pacing of the story is consistently engaging and mysterious. The stakes constantly rise as you continue and we are left wanting more. This book was a delight to read and I’m so happy it was plopped into my lap by my own attraction to beautiful covers. Further, this novel kept me up all night as I simply could not sleep until I got to the end. I am contemplating starting the next one as I finish this review. Who needs sleep really?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVED THIS!
*by E***D on August 30, 2025*

I couldn’t hardly put this book down! I had to keep reading! Such a great story of unknown power and learning of one’s self.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm floored!!!
*by S***. on April 9, 2022*

I could not put this book down! I finished it in 2 1/2 days, it was that good...that gripping, that engaging! The characters and the world building were amazing. The prose is absolutely lyrical and the language (yes, I did put the story on hold to look up various words and whether each plant, tree, Ndu crystal or glowing insects really were real) and description of the Furuefu forest and the palace and all the dwellings in between really made me feel like I was there, that I was walking amongst Naala or awakening in my Awku nest like Sinai. I don't know which sister I loved more. I adored them both--Naala...beautiful, brave, strong Naala. How I loved her journey...how I loved her need for freedom, her fierce love for her family, and how I longed for the same revenge she was set on enacting. I loved her relationship with Eni, that sweet, beautiful slowburn...it's one of my favorite parts of Naala's journey. Sinai, the "unimportant", unassuming one. I adored her personality, her inquistiveness, her awkwardness. And her strength, which may not have been as prominent or pronounced as Naala's but there all the same. From her fall to the rise of her power, I was there, reading it all with bated, excited breath. From her relationship with Meekulu to her budding friendship with Ina, I was drawn to her journey. ...But I can't pinpoint a favorite character, not when they all were so vivid and lively and descriptive that they practically jumped off the page and into my heart. Seriously, from their personalities to their descriptions, these characters felt ALIVE. From Eni to Meekulu to Madi to Kora to Ginny to Ina, even Obe Ife and the Eze...no character left me indifferent. I enjoyed them all, for everything that they lent to this beautiful story and the roles they played in each sisters journey back home...back to one another. Fantastic characters and plot aside, the only con I can find in this story was the ending...it just felt rushed, incomplete, too abrupt. But I know...even now that it's over, this is a book I will be picking back up (again and again). Thank you Reni--for Naala, for Sinai, for the journey of these beautiful black sisters and all their black girls magic!

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