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Amira & Hamza: The War to Save the Worlds, Book 1

Book Samira Ahmed Fantasy 2021
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Myiesha Speight By Myiesha Speight , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 9+

Siblings bicker their way through fun fantasy adventure.

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This fascinating Islamic folklore-inspired adventure has its flaws, but overall it's a fun read. Amira and Hamza meet all types of fantastical creatures that many readers may not be familiar with. The novel also introduces readers to figures from Islamic folklore and history. Science lovers like Amira will love how she finds the solution to the Chosen One challenge thanks to science.The story is as informative as it is fun.

While the book's diverse representation and STEM focus are valuable, the constant bickering and joking weaken the impact of many key scenes in Amira and Hamza: The War to Save the Worlds. Even when characters are in dangerous situations, they're cracking jokes or arguing with each other. Young readers may not notice or have it affect their reading, and they'll relate to arguing with their siblings.

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