Ratings6
Average rating3.9
A bit different to my usual reads, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and couldn't put it down once it got to about the 30% mark. It was written extremely well, with a mix of history and myths, as well as political intrigue.
Whilst I didn't feel much for our main lead at the beginning, she really begins to grow as the story goes. Whether it's the right way, it's unsure, but it did lead to so very good plot points for growth within the story. We see a young girl shed her innocence and naivety as she goes from loss of friendships, to family and finally to love.
The book ended in a morbidly satisfying way, with our lead taking matters (quite literally) into her own hands as she realises that she doesn't want to return to being repressed and shut down when she has shown herself to be more than capable.
From the moment I picked up Masquerade I was absolutely captivated by O.O Sangoyomi's level of storytelling. Inspired by the myth of Persephone, we follow Òdòdò, a blacksmith in Timbuktu, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she is kidnapped by the Warrior King. What follows is a journey of transformation and empowerment as Òdòdò navigates the treacherous waters of betrayal and the royal court in Șàngóté.
When I tell you Sangoyomi has a way with words, and immersing you into a world that felt both ancient and timeless. I was truly captivated by her writing. This story had me on my toes the entire time! I cannot tell you how many times I had to stop reading to digest the twists and turns of Òdòdò's story!
Òdòdò's journey was truly a testament to personal empowerment and resilience (personally would have given up a few times, Òdòdò was truly that girl).
Masquerade is a MUST READ. I finished the book a week ago, and I'm still thinking about it. And this is a DEBUT!! I can't wait for whatever she had next!
Thank you Colored Pages Book Tours for free book, and Macmillan Audio for the ALC.