Sister Mine by Nalo Hopkinson

This novel delves into the life of Makeda, a young woman born conjoined to her twin sister Abby, who, unlike Makeda, has inherited their demigod father's magical abilities. Living in the shadow of her sister's powers, Makeda sets out on a journey to find her own place in the world, only to be drawn back into Abby's orbit when their father goes missing under mysterious circumstances. Set against a backdrop of family drama and supernatural intrigue, the story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complex bonds of sisterhood, as Makeda navigates the challenges of her unique heritage and seeks to claim a magic of her own.

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Total Points: 6

Since this book was first published in 2013, there is a penalty of 62.4%. The age adjusted score is 2.26.

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