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* [[Shock and Awe]]: Dikeogu, mostly involuntary.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Dikeogu, mostly involuntary.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: Ejii can talk to animals, and many other inanimate objects.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]]: Ejii can talk to animals, and many other inanimate objects.
* [[Stay in The Kitchen]]: Ejii's father's attitude.
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: Ejii's father's attitude.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Onion the camel.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Onion the camel.
* [[Technicolor Eyes]]: All shadow speakers have oddly light colored eyes (though it is never stated what color exactly they are).
* [[Technicolor Eyes]]: All shadow speakers have oddly light colored eyes (though it is never stated what color exactly they are).

Revision as of 04:05, 16 April 2014

2007 book by Nnedi Okorafor (as Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu). When 15-year old Ejii witnesses her father's beheading, her world shatters. In an era of mind-blowing technology and seductive magic, Ejii embarks on a mystical journey to track down her father's killer. With a newfound friend by her side, Ejii comes face to face with an earth turned inside out -- and with her own magical powers.

But Ejii soon discovers that her travels across the sands of the Sahara have a greater purpose. Her people need to be protected from a force seeking to annihilate them. And Ejii may be just the hero to do it.


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