Children of Blood and Bone

Children of Blood and Bone

by Tomi Adeyemi

Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone takes readers on a journey through a West African-inspired fantasy world where magic was wiped out. Zélie, the heroine, sets out on a quest to bring it back. With themes of courage, destiny, and resilience, this powerful tale is a must-read for Percy Jackson fans.

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If you’re a fan of Percy Jackson and can’t get enough of thrilling quests, mythological worlds, and relatable heroes with extraordinary powers, you're in for a treat! Whether it’s exploring ancient legends in modern-day settings, embarking on magical adventures, or discovering secrets hidden within the world around us, these 11 books capture the same magic that made Percy Jackson unforgettable.
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