![]() ![]() While readers and the other characters know Shuri’s capabilities, they’re put to the test a bit more this time around. I think it works particularly well with this installment, as now, Shuri’s safety is directly threatened in a way that literally hits home. Readers continue to gain a sense of the exclusion Shuri feels within her own family. With each book, Stone provides Shuri the chance to prove herself. Despite being the princess (and a brilliant-minded one at that), people primarily view her as a child. ![]() ![]() One of the recurring motifs through the series is how Shuri feels as though no one takes her seriously. As Shuri begins to search for the intruder - an other-worldly symbiote - she faces a discovery more shocking than she imagined. In Nic Stone’s Shuri: Symbiosis, the third installment of her Shuri trilogy, Wakanda faces another threat: a mysterious intruder who attempts (and succeeds) to break into the royal palace, disappearing just as quickly. ![]()
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