Blood Trials

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N. E. Davenport: Blood Trials (2022, HarperCollins Publishers)

English language

Published Oct. 8, 2022 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-06-305850-7
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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reviewed Blood Trials by N. E. Davenport (The Blood Gift Duology, #1)

Scifi and fantasy

4 stars

3.5 stars

"I am Verne Amari's granddaughter. I won't break."

You really have to hit the ground running to keep up with this story. It's got magic, gods, wars, scifi, fantasy mish mashed all into a New Adult tone. You only get a sense of the world through the characters mentioning things, no solid grounding explanation to the structure of this world.

It's all told from a first person pov from Ikenna, a nineteen year old who's grandfather just died. Racism and sexism are prevalent in this world and therefore mentioned, acknowledged, and raged against. Ikenna's that her grandfather, who was born of Mareen (dominantly white country) and Khanaian (dominantly Black country) parents and was a Tribunal because of how he won the war for Mareen, didn't just die of a heartattack but was assassinated. This motivates her to go through the Trials, a Hunger Game-ish, SEAL Hell Week like …

reviewed Blood Trials by N. E. Davenport (The Blood Gift Duology, #1)

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4 stars

The Blood Trials aspect made me think of Red Rising, it really is adult and not YA, our main girl Ikenna is kinda unhinged, grieving for her only family member (being murdered), and being treated badly by bigots, while discovering her powers, I can understand why the unhinged behavior lol

I think it could have been shorter and a trilogy instead of a duology, I loved the realationships that she started to form, but also I didn't feel much while reading some of these character's death, anywaaay waiting for book 2 now^^

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