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Adiche
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WpMetadataReadContenu pour adultesTerminé mar., oct. 8, 20245 h 38 min
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Fantasy
Adiche (18 LS) - From the books "Besmirch" and the "Stiletto" series comes a new book called "Adiche." This book tells a very interesting and exciting story about a character named Adiche, who many people who read those other books really like and are curious about. We first met Adiche in the book "Besmirch." In that story, he was a very important helper character who had a big impact on the main character, Asante, and what happened to her. Then, Adiche showed up again in the "Stiletto" series as Olayemi's closest friend. After reading about him in these two sets of books, many readers really wanted to know more about Adiche himself. The book "Adiche" takes us much deeper into his life, beyond just being a side character in those other stories. We learn that when Adiche was only 14 years old, he was already very skilled at controlling people, giving punishments, and understanding how power works in the fancy but also risky world of big, expensive houses in Johannesburg. He grew up being strictly taught by someone named Ibrahim senior. The story of how Adiche went from being a young boy to becoming a powerful "Dungeon Master" is both fascinating and a little bit disturbing. In this book, which is a complete story on its own, we get to see what goes on inside Adiche's head. We learn about the difficult situations he has to deal with and the important decisions he makes that change his life. You will probably feel strong emotions about him - maybe you'll like him, maybe you'll dislike him, but you will definitely be very interested in him as you learn about the complicated and sexually charged world that he is in charge of. Get ready to see Adiche in a way you haven't before. This book will show you how he became who he is, if he faces any downfall, and everything that happens to him in between.
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