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Review Time! — The Sigil by Shakeil Kanish and Larissa Mandeville

Cee R.
3 min readDec 16, 2021

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You know I always empathise with pretty much all characters way too much, right?

‘The Sigil’ with an artsy black marble background
Image: reviewer’s own, made with Canva

Title:

The Sigil

Author:

Shakeil Kanish, Larissa Mandeville

Genre:

Young Adult (New Adult crossover appeal,) Fantasy, Witches(-ish,) LGBTQ+ (relationships: M/M, side M/F, refs to F/F)

A Few Starting Notes:

I received a free review copy of this book from one of the authors, Shakeil Kanish. I also follow Shakeil Kanish on Twitter, and he follows me.

This does not affect the content or fairness of my review.

This book is #OwnVoices for LGBTQ+ and People of Colour (PoC) representation.

The Premise:

We all know how it goes — a young man gets an invite to study at a magic school, bringing a life of magic and adventure.

That’s how it was supposed to go.

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Cee R.
Cee R.

Written by Cee R.

Writer, poet, (book) blogger @ dorareads.co.uk , Queer, weird, & a tad peculiar. Bookish rebel. Welsh as a tractor on the M4. Buy me a coffee @ ko-fi.com/ceearr

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