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Amari and the night brothers review
Amari and the night brothers review












amari and the night brothers review

So when Amari gets an invitation to the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs, she’s certain this is her chance to find Quinton. You can read more about the book here.Her big brother Quinton has gone missing.

amari and the night brothers review

I most definitely recommend reading AMARI AND THE NIGHT BROTHERS by B.B. I particularly fell in love with the elevators and I love Amari’s roommate’s inventions, especially the sneakandle. The magical elements in the book were fun and unique.

amari and the night brothers review

She’s smart, brave, compassionate, and fun. Amari is a kid I would have loved to have had as a friend when I was a kid. I was drawn in from the opening pages and had to read more. So why did I like the book so much?Īs I’ve said in my social media posts, I think AMARI AND THE NIGHT BROTHERS is immersive, imaginative, and thoroughly engaging to read. Not everything or everyone is as they seem.Īmari worries she won’t have what it takes to make it through the Junior Agent trials, stand up to the bullies in her training class, learn how to use her own magic, and find her missing brother. She’ll compete for a spot in the program against kids who’ve grown up in this fantastical world, while dodging enemies, and learning who she can and can’t trust. But when she receives a strange briefcase from her missing brother and a nomination for a place in the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs, Amari goes on the hunt for Quinton.Īt the Bureau, she’s enrolled in the summer tryouts for Junior Agent and learning all about the supernatural and magical world that’s filled with magicians, dragons, fairies, sasquatches, and even talking elevators with their own distinct personalities. Her older brother Quinton has gone missing, and now she’s in trouble at school for standing up to the bullies. Alston There was much to like about the book, so here’s a bit of the what’s-what:Īmari Peters isn’t from a posh neighborhood and is on scholarship to her private school, a place where she’s bullied.














Amari and the night brothers review