Firekeeper's Daughter - by Angeline Boulley Hardcover
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29 November, 2025Verified purchase
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Love this book!
4 out of 5 stars
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8 May, 2025
Firekeepers Daughter Review
This book was overall a great read, I would definitely say that it's targeted towards young adults. The story of the main character that the book follows is a powerful one. All of the trials and tribulations she faces I feel, can connect to many young adults struggling in their lives right now in lots of different ways. She faces things like death of a loved one, assault, and many other hardships. Her journey with all of these hard things displayed in the book, were really great to read about because I have many friends who have dealt with hard things like this. And overall this book was so moving and helpful in so many ways. It gives a lot of insight to a reader into a different perspective. The book connects stories in ways you wouldn't originally think of doing so. Although it's targeted towards young adults, I would reccomend this book to almost anyone.
4 out of 5 stars
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15 May, 2024Verified purchase
Prefer paperback, not perfect
Happy I got the softback version. Bummed there's an ink stain in one page. But enjoying the book.
5 out of 5 stars
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1 July, 2023Verified purchase
Perfect copy
I needed to read it for summer reading, before the tv show comes out. It came recommended to me.
4 out of 5 stars
13 February, 2022
Better Than Expected
The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This book was not what I expected, it was better. The cover, as gorgeous as it is, is misleading. Without reading the blurb, I thought it would be fantasy but it very much is not. I usually struggle with first person POV but it was written very well. The MC had a clarity to her tone that created compassion from the reader. A lot of characters and relations were introduced quickly which led to some confusion and led me to look back to see who was who. I felt almost consistently engaged throughout but the progression of the plot lost its steady flow about 3/4 through, as if the author hit a fork in the road and wasn'tsure which way to go. Some parts felt long winded; the story did not need to be so long. The unique terms and phrases made parts of the story harder to grasp, and the repetition of "sis" became annoying. The story was unique and twisty. I enjoyed the fiesty yet sensitive and level-headed MC, along with the cast of well developed and relatable characters. Although satisfying, the conclusion was not one I was hoping for. Almost a 5 star read, but not quite. I would like to see what this author does next. **Looking to make new book friends? Join LiterALLy BOOKiSh on Facebook to read reviews, play games, join discussions and more
5 out of 5 stars
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20 January, 2022
Best book i've read all year
Dude this book! It’s amazing. It’s thrilling, educational, informative and so compelling. I feel like it particularly resonated with me because I am Native American from the tribe in the book. I loved that they used Native American language and showed the customs. Such a gripping story, I couldn’t put it down. I read it in 2 days. It is getting awards all over the place so i’m happy other people are liking it too :)
5 out of 5 stars
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26 October, 2021
Beautiful
I enjoyed this book so much I’m reading it a second time. I’ve read a lot of reviews saying it’s bleh or difficult to understand but if you’re not indigenous or a person of color it makes sense why you would think that way. She talks about the 7 grandfathers, culture being taught by your elders, what a jingle dress represents, so many beautiful things that if you already don’t know maybe they won’t have a meaning to you but if you do then you’d understand how special all those things are.
5 out of 5 stars
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21 July, 2021
Enjoyable read
This book is considered YA but I enjoyed it very much! I hope Angeline Boulley will continue to write because I am looking forward to reading more of her work.
3 out of 5 stars
25 May, 2021
A Story Full of History
I have seen this book everywhere, and a lot of people claim it is the best book they have read this year. For me, I think that there is too much hip for this book. The book was pretty average for me. There was nothing wrong with it but also nothing that stands out beyond the rest. This book has a lot of ancestral, tribal, native elements to create a unique backstory and setting within the book. This is how the fantasy elements come into the book. The tribal group the main girl is a part of has many unique customs and beliefs that make up a lot of what drives the story. The book also includes some of the languages that are spoken in the tribe to add even more of this aspect into the book. For me, this book wasn't really about the mystery, but more of just the story and the main character's own struggles. But having the mystery in the book did add some nice suspense. There were also some nice shocking reveals but not in connection with the mystery. Before the big reveal, there were a lot of different clues to lead you to the truth. I didn't guess the whole truth but the build-up was way too long, so when it finally happened it wasn't a very big shock. Also, it isn't like the motive is a secret. It is pretty clear from the beginning the motive and how it happened, the whole thing is just figuring out who. I didn't realize this book would have a bug sports element, so I was thrown off at first because I can find that having that leads me to be very bored with the book. But the way it was done in this book wasn't boring and kept a nice balance that made having it incorporated into the book benefited instead of worsening. I just think this book was too predictable and included a lot of useless information. It was slow a lot of the time and she just pocks around trying to play detective. I also don't think the relationship is very realistic in how it came to exist and then how it proceeds afterward. I couldn't see them together and this had me not rooting against them but also not rooting for them either. Their relationship is more of a formal one so having it turn to be even more close than friendly had it be too forceful and unnatural. So there were some good elements, some bad. But for me, it just didn't meet my expectation and is just a middle-of-the-road type of book.