![]() It was magical and fun whilst still bringing to light some social commentary but in a way it relates to it’s target audience and it was that good, I read it in one sitting. My Review!Īmari and the Night Brothers was, simply put, brilliant! I would have loved this book as a teen, and luckily enjoyed it just as much as an adult. But if she doesn’t pass the three tryouts, she may never find out what happened to Quinton. With an evil magician threatening the whole supernatural world, and her own classmates thinking she is the enemy, Amari has never felt more alone. But first she has to get her head around the new world of the Bureau, where mermaids, aliens and magicians are real, and her roommate is a weredragon.Īmari must compete against kids who’ve known about the supernatural world their whole lives, and when each trainee is awarded a special supernatural talent, Amari is given an illegal talent – one that the Bureau views as dangerous. So when Amari gets an invitation to the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs, she’s certain this is her chance to find Quinton. ![]() Her big brother Quinton has gone missing. ![]()
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