A review by diaryofthebookdragon
A Daughter of No Nation by A.M. Dellamonica

4.0

Likes:
ø A couple of intriguing mysteries
ø Romance between proper, rule-following Parrish and quirky Sophie.
ø Geeky Sophie. Her scientific approach and examination of everything, gave me opportunity to learn a lot of different facts about wonderful world of Shipwreck.

Dislikes:
ø Sophie was very naive and childish at times. Listing all the times when this was obvious would take hours and spoil a lot of what happens in the book. But take an example when she refuses to eat food prepared by slaves. But sleeps in a house built by slaves, in a room cleaned and maintained by slaves. :/

Sophie annoyed me a lot, but I was still swept away by her enthusiasm and love for learning. If you liked the world of Shipwreck, there is more about their weird magic and belief to learn in A Daughter of No Nation
I'm looking forward to the sequel.