Alexis:
Happy Labor Day! I hope everyone has a great day off. I’m currently baking blueberry pie bars, and I’m looking forward to getting some reading done tonight. The last book I read was The Maid and the Crocodile, which means I finished my 2024 reading challenge of reading 52 books!
Review:
Raybearer is one of my favorite fantasy novels, so I knew The Maid and the Crocodile would be good! I love when an author writes a standalone set in the same world, and Ifueko did a fantastic job.
I love how this book shows you a different perspective of the West African-inspired world, and I enjoyed how often characters and storylines from the Raybearer duology pop up.
Sade is a great main character with an interesting backstory and perspective, and her magic is so unique; she is a Curse Eater, gifted with the ability to alter people’s fates by cleaning their houses. And the Crocodile is such a Howl-coded character.
And, of course, I appreciated the hard-hitting themes of this book and how it focuses on making a difference through dismantling poverty and oppression. The story also focuses on disabilities and differences, as Sade has vitiligo and an injured foot and uses a cane.
.Overall, while I think you could enjoy this as a standalone, you’ll definitely get more out of it if you’ve read Raybearer. There are also some spoilers for the duology as a whole, so if you plan on reading Raybearer, I recommend reading it first.
If you like Beauty and the Beast type stories, Howl’s Moving Castle (Ifueko even mentioned her nod to it in the back of the book) and curses, but with an original spin, then I think you’ll like this one!
VERDICT: 🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊
