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Shuri: A Black Panther Novel by Nic Stone

If you have seen the Black Panther movie ( or maybe you have read the original comic books) , how could you forget Shuri, T’Challa’s (AKA the Black Panther) younger sister? Shuri wants to work in her laboratory, while her mother – Queen Ramonda would prefer 13 year old, Princess Shuri be fitted for formal wear and have her hair braided for T’Challa’s upcoming Challenge Day.

Princess Shuri struggles throughout the novel with you role in life as a princess, a young woman, gender equality, and a scientist. “…she will prove to Mother and T’Challa– to everyone, really– that she’s more than just some princess history will forget.” (70) Girl readers especially, hold on to your hats, this is going to be a bumpy ride.

When Shuri discovers Wakanda’s sacred heart-shaped herb that gives each new Black Panther his ( or someday perhaps her ) superior abilities is dying out at an alarming rate, Shuri concentrates her time researching the herb’s survival. Not get ready for Challenge Day. Then, Shuri discovers Wakanda is under threat of invasion. Shuri decides to secretly leave the palace with her Dora Milaje body guard in-training, K’Marah, to carry-out her royal duty to protect Wakana.

Get ready for more books in this series already in print.

I can not help but love the fact this book’s text is in purple ink, my favorite color. Also, the color of the heart-shaped herb, but I prefer my reason more.