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Twice as Perfect

door Louisa Onomé

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Seventeen-year-old Nigerian Canadian Adanna Nkwachi must deal with an estranged older brother, uncertainty about her future, and helping her cousin plan a big Nigerian wedding.
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From high school debate team to a super star character I feel like this story has it all. Adanna Nkwachi is living up to her parents dreams by choosing one of their approved professions. She is top tier debater on her way to going to law school, but things begin to change as she learns more about why her brother left and living his dreams as a poet.

All while this is going on her cousin Genny is getting married to Afrobeats superstar Skeleboy. This story has a lot going on and def has range from hs debate to wedding preparations. TBH I was sucked in by the wedding aspect of it all since I just finished the book Destination Wedding by Diksha Basu. I love the excitement of love birds and the drama that goes into making the wedding happen. There is always some tea and I am here for it. The cherry on top was the groom is a famous singer which was something different that gives off JLOs Let's get married vibez
  ikarladee | Oct 14, 2022 |
I did not expect the book to be so relatable. It was a fictional character that had real life struggles. Especially the family situations, or no way not heard of. That was a big thing in the book her parents expectations and the ocean wide space her brother left when he left her. Nothing is ever easy, we read what she go through, what it takes for her to get where she is. She chooses her own path in life like Sam her brother, which is something i quite liked. Because we can't all be what are family wants and when they push us down or hold us back, that's when we decide to stay or go our own path.

I really enjoyed reading this between the pressure from family and the struggle from different culture. It ended quite nicely. I love that the cover reflects the story, it really goes with it. This was my first book from this author and i really liked it. Thank you for sending me a copy. ( )
  InesMoli | Sep 20, 2022 |
  joyblue | Sep 3, 2022 |
Twice as Perfect follows 17-year-old Nigerian Canadian Adanna (Ada) who goes by Sophie at school. She is grappling with intense parental expectations especially since her older brother Sam left home and became estranged, forcing Ada to feel that she needs to be Twice as Perfect to make up for Sam's absence. She is striving to become a lawyer, as the only acceptable professions in her family are doctor, engineer or lawyer. She is also juggling debate team and being a bridesmaid in her cousin's massive wedding to a Nigerian music superstar.
In doing research for a school art project, she happens upon Sam at a poetry night and reunites with him. Learning about Sam and his poetry encourages Ada to question whether her plan to become a lawyer will make her happy. She begins to feel both relief and fear about what it will mean if she deviates from her rigidly determined path
Twice as Perfect does a great job of depicting a young person who is torn between two cultures and dealing with the weight of parental expectations. I liked Ada's character and her relationships with her friends and extended family. Although Ada was interested in two boys, the focus of the story was not about getting a boyfriend and the romantic relationships were left unresolved, which was refreshing to see in a YA novel. I loved the vivid descriptions of Nigerian culture and food. Twice as Perfect is a well-written multicultural coming-of-age story. ( )
  PennyOlson | Aug 31, 2022 |
Thank you to BookishFirst and NetGalley for this book in exchange for an honest review!

Twice as Perfect by Louisa Onome is a lovely YA novel that deals with social issues. The story revolves around Adanna, a Nigerian Canadian teenager dealing with a lot of issues. Not only is she dealing with school and the debate team, she's also having problems with her family. Her cousin is planning a big Nigerian wedding, and Adanna has to help them out. Can Adanna deal with all of these issues from school, family, and even her love life?

Here is an intriguing excerpt from Chapter 1:

"AUNTIE FUNMI PULLS ON THE measuring tape held
tight around my waist. I hold my breath, suck in my stomach a little, because I want the dress to fit, like really fit. But
Auntie Funmi is the best seamstress my mom knows, so she
taps my arm— smacks, more like— and hisses at me in her
strong, Yoruba accent, “Ah- ah! Adanna! So you want to be
doing like this at the wedding the whole time?” And she
holds her breath and shifts side to side like she can’t walk or
bend her knees. “You will just look uncomfortable.”
Chioma snickers from where she’s sitting at the dining
table. She has a swath of bright ankara fabric over one knee
while she flips through a catalog of old-school dress styles.
We lock eyes and she snickers again, none too remorseful
for the situation I’m in. Auntie Funmi is pissed she has to
redo all these bridesmaids’ dresses only two months before
Chioma’s sister’s wedding, and she’s taking it out on me
just because I’m the last girl to be fitted. How is it my fault,
though?"

Overall, Twice as Perfect is a delightful YA novel that will appeal to fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Hate U Give. One highlight of this book is the diverse representation of the characters. I liked reading about a character with Nigerian background. I don't think I've read any books like this before, and I think it's so important for under-represented characters to take the forefront. As a reader of Chinese descent, I also appreciated the scenes on Asian names. I did take off 1 star, because I typically enjoy books in other genres more. If you're intrigued by the excerpt above, or if you're a fan of YA novels in general, I recommend that you check out this book, which is available now! ( )
  LaytonBooks | Aug 28, 2022 |
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