
Daughters of the Dawn
Author: Sasha Nanua, Sarena Nanua
Narrator: Soneela Nankani
Unabridged: 16 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09/06/2022
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Family, Fantasy, Royalty

Author: Sasha Nanua, Sarena Nanua
Narrator: Soneela Nankani
Unabridged: 16 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09/06/2022
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Family, Fantasy, Royalty
Sarena Nanua & Sasha Nanua are twin sisters living in Ontario, Canada. Born on Diwali ten minutes apart from each other, they grew up loving stories about twins and magic, and began writing books together when they were nine years old. They are graduates of the English and professional writing programs at the University of Toronto and are also the authors of the Pendant trilogy. You can visit them online at www.sarenasashabooks.com.
Sarena Nanua & Sasha Nanua are twin sisters living in Ontario, Canada. Born on Diwali ten minutes apart from each other, they grew up loving stories about twins and magic, and began writing books together when they were nine years old. They are graduates of the English and professional writing programs at the University of Toronto and are also the authors of the Pendant trilogy. You can visit them online at www.sarenasashabooks.com.
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I can not get enough of this duology! Wait… is it a duology? I don’t want it to be over already!😭😭😭 Daughters of the Dawn is the sequel to one of my favorite books of 2021, Sisters of the Snake. As someone who is TERRIFIED of snakes, it’s definitely weird that I would absolutely adore a book about a......more
I again listened to this book narrated by Soneela Nankani, who is a really great narrator and really added nice layers to the story again. In this book I really hoped the twins would finally get to know each other, but they spend nearly the whole book apart. Their journeys get a bit convoluted at time......more
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See this review and more on Books and Ladders! Content Warning: grief, snakes This series, and this book especially, was an interesting premise that ended up being bogged down with overexplanation and so much filler. This book is way too long, and doesn't have the same appeal as the first book. This i......more