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Empress & Aniya

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Well, it is home… Anyway, the multiplicity of black characters demonstrates good representation for younger readers. Being from a different background from the school's body, Empress has its rough but Aniya comes to her aid. To be honest it was fun and made for an interesting turn of events so I don’t really care about the logistics of it really, I loved it. I think though this book as marketed as young adult, it definitely fell towards the younger end of that spectrum.

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The dialogue was well-written and natural, but everything about their voices screamed thirteen to me, and I found it hard to picture them as older. Five people who don't have anything in common except for faint memories of being driven through Brixton in their dad's gold jeep, and some pretty complex abandonment issues. I wish it was longer to actually dive into the issues it brought forward, it feels like the outline of some amazing story but feels incomplete.And she was both celebrated and reviled for her political acumen and diplomatic skill, which rivaled those of her female counterparts in Europe and beyond. Unintentional, but I really struggled to try and put my feelings about this book into words because they were so mixed. It continues with chapters on her involvement in the Japanese war, her children, the revolutions and the great war, and the days before the Tsar fell from power. But trauma comes knocking and with it a whirlwind of choices that will define what kind of a woman she truly wants to be. Her words sustain a quest for something new, something undiscovered, veering towards a mystical fascination of the unexplored.

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The only thing that I will say is that I’d maybe have loved it from the beginning instead of for a short period halfway through? I loved it as a short story, but personally I’d also love to see a longer more in depth version, covering these issues a little deeper, and I’d love to have known a bit more about the ending of the book.Everything about the book, from the pink cover to the short length; the writing style focused on dialogue over description to the simple characters is middle grade. An astute politician and a devoted partner, Nur led troops into battle to free Jahangir when he was imprisoned by one of his officers. rather than YA and felt more like a short story or an anthology entry, this was a quick, enjoyable and fun read and one I happily spent a lunch break with.

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