High School, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th ; Hard Cover, Fiction, Fantasy ; Recommended

Daughters of Oduma by: Moses Ose Utomi

Reviewed by OHS Student, Quinn P.

This book takes place in a world unlike any others, with complex characters and a plot that tugs at the reader’s heartstrings. Main character, Dirt, must take the place of her sister in a type of fighting competition that she has long retired from, knowing that if she fails, her family will be split apart.

At first I was unsure whether I would be able to read the entire book, because for quite a while there was very little happening. I only began to actually want to pick the book up and read it when I was more than halfway through. Additionally, there are several terms related to the fantasy world that cease to be explained either during the entire book, or for a long time. Because of this, I found a few scenes to be confusing and had to re-read them later.

I do like how surprising the plot of the book is– you can’t tell what is going to happen until it happens. I also appreciate how each character had some kind of growth throughout the story, some subtly and some dramatically. This book was also very quickly-paced at times, making the reader want to continue, whereas there were also many calmer parts of the book that felt like a breath of fresh air. The balance between the two elevated the reading experience for me. Overall, Daughters of Oduma is well-written with interesting and complex characters.

This book falls under the genres of fiction and fantasy, and contains coming-of-age themes. I think anyone who appreciates an action-filled (and slightly gruesome at times) fantasy book that still has its quiet moments will enjoy reading Daughters of Oduma.Daughters of Oduma is a good pick for any fantasy reader.