Fib & The Axe Of Fury (Risen Evil #1)

Never take your glasses off outside the walls of our home When Fibikemi loses her glasses and inadvertently breaks her mother s rule, she encounters something strange, and it is only the beginning of a weird and terrifying journey in a matter of time, someone dangerous will come for her Her friend Aaron Oni has just two months to live, and Fib s obsession with saving Aaron pushes her to do the unimaginable.Eventually, she discovers exactly why she must never take off her eyeglasses outside her home.Fib and the Axe of Fury is an enthralling blend of vibrant fantasy and exotic African mythology. Best Read [ Fib & The Axe Of Fury (Risen Evil #1) ] by [ Esosa Kolawole ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Fib and the Axe of Fury is a bit nice Some of its twists and turns were good and others were unexpected The novel started well in the beginning and then it became exhausting The novel has potential and Book 2 will be better I m sure it will Four stars for effort.I already had high hopes for this book before I start, book buddies una try shathis book was good. fib and her glasses. fib is a small child trying to act like an adult. she disobeys for heart reasons and she was only able to save herself. for me her mum was an arrogant and careless woman who deserves nothing but the death she got for an upcoming writer this...A very awesome story from Nigeria No live triangle which I hate Cool African mythology story This is one of the best stories I have read in 2019 and I wonder why it s not in popular lists already Great read once againThis review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here I got the arc to this beautiful story from the author and to be sincere, it was a beautiful read worthy of a five star The best instrument for any author is the ability to grab the reader s attention from the first chapter and you did Fib is your normal school girl The with the glasses Here s another reason why I live this main character and what the author did with it Not once did she ever make the main character a geek Which is a common annoying troupe in young adult books In the first I got the arc to this beautiful story from the author and to be sincere, it was a beautiful read worthy of a five star The best instrument for any author is the ability to grab the reader s attention from the first chapter and you did Fib is your normal school girl The with the glasses Here s another reason why I live this main character and what the author did with it Not once did she ever make the main character a g...I can see perfectly but you keep forcing me to use these things I ve obeyed your rules,always Overview Fibikemi never understood why her mother made her wear glasses outside of the house Her vision was fine Little did Finikemi know that her glasses were a magical barrier designed to protect her from the one who was hunting her.Fibikemi was safe until one busy platform caused her glasses to get knocked off The creature she saw before her would haunt her for the next two months as she I can see perfectly but you keep ...Okay so I was pretty excited for this one African fantasy is rare rarer when it comes to Nigerian fantasy Anyways, I was really looking forward to reading this AndI was a little let down The story started well There was Fib and Mo then the whole losing her glasses thing and so on But then, reading on, I found the story peppered with errors For one, I couldn t relate to the characters If you ask me, I d say this story needs to be built I saw only ...Originally posted on the book blog Creature From the Book Lagoon.Fib and the Axe of Fury is a beautiful novel, filled with urban fantasy and African mythology Even though the culture maybe a little bit unfamiliar to the reader, the themes of love, friendship, family, loss, revenge, and longing to fit in are all universal Themes everyone on the planet feels a connection with, no matter where you are from Fibs journey may be one filled with magic, but her raw emotions are what draw you in You Originally posted on the book blog Creature From the Book Lagoon.Fib and the Axe of Fury is a beautiful novel, filled with urban fantasy and African mythology Even though the culture maybe a little bit unfamiliar to the reader, the themes of love, friendship, family, loss, revenge, and longing to fit in are all universal Themes everyone on the planet feels a connection with, no m...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here So, Chapter 2, page 10 How did the demon vision stop view spoiler Her glasses fell off twice in one day, and this is the first time this is happening The charm makers couldn t find somethingfoolproof than, y know, freaking GLASSES My head.No, no, no Yoruba magic doesn t have books They have oral tradition.Or, they ve started having books Meh, what do I know though Some things are not adding up Fib s mum said she had stopped charming the glasses So, why would she be angry if Fib So, Chapter 2, page 10 How did the demon vision stop view spoiler Her glasses fell off twice in one day, and this is the first time this is happening The charm makers couldn t find somethingfoolproof than, y know, freaking GLASSES My head.No, no, no Yoruba magic doesn t have books They have oral tradition.Or, they ve started having books Meh, what do I know though Some things are not adding up Fib s mum said she had stopped charming the glasses So, why would she be angry if Fib took...I could remember the days when Yoruba myths, gods and deities have a stronger grip on the mannerism and way of life of the average Yoruba guy I still remember the fantastical stories and folktales we listened to at childhood Some are absurd, some are logical, some border on the outrightly impossible, but all have one thing in common the lore surrounding the character is always gripping.Much of these are oral in presentation, and the few we encounter in literature are written in the Yoruba I could remember the days when Yoruba myths, gods and deities have a stronger grip on the mannerism and way of life of the average Yoruba guy I still remember the fantastical stories and folktales we listened to at childhood Some are absurd, some are logical, some border on the outrightly impossible, but all have one thing in common the lore surrounding the character is always gripping.Much of these are oral in presentation, and the few we encounter in literature are written in the Yoruba language This dramatically limits the readership and exposure of the books to the outside world Fib and The Axe of Fury is an attempt to bring elements of Yoruba mythology, magic into modern literature in a modern world For that attempt, Esosa gets a big here.The plot is a pretty straightforward one view spoiler a girl on a mission of vengeance after discovering the identity of her family s murderer hide spoiler , but I find it a bit disjointed Fib is the only character I resonated with maybe becau...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here I know this might be weird but I ll just write a review about my book Never take your glasses off outside the walls of our home.When Fibikemi loses her glasses and inadvertently breaks her mothers rule, she encounters something strange, and it is only the beginning of a weird and terrifying journey in a matter of time, someone dangerous will come for her Her friend Aaron Oni has just twomonths to live, and Fibs obsession with saving Aaron pushes her to do the unimaginable.Eve...


      Fib & The Axe Of Fury (Risen Evil #1)
  • English
  • 19 October 2018
  • Paperback
  • 304 pages
  • Esosa Kolawole
  • Fib & The Axe Of Fury (Risen Evil #1)