![]() ![]() Now that we have the basics out of the way, lets go more in depth into why this book falls flat. The characters are bland and uninteresting. I think if you are nine or older that you can and SHOULD read it, but you may find some scenes upsetting. ![]() Just because they both don’t know what they are destined to become doesn’t mean that they are practically the same! Sunny is NOT a Mary Sue! If anything it’s Harry who’s a Mary Sue! He hadn’t even gone on a broom before, and he still manages to chase Draco Malfoy! But back to akata witch. Just because Harry Potter uses a wand to do magic and Sunny uses a juju knife to do juju, does not mean that Nnedi Okorafor is COPYING J.K. There is a lot that is different about the two books. Plus, to those of you who think it’s a Harry Potter rip-off, it’s just a certain genre about a “chosen one” that just happens to be like Harry Potter. ![]() But, when I read it on my own in fourth grade, I LOVED it! It was just so interesting. I read some other reviews, and I don’t know how they said that this book is a Harry Potter rip-off! I first encountered the book when our teacher started reading it to the class in second grade, and I admit, it was scary for me then. ![]()
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