The Shaman's Apprentice (Jovai Book 1) 
Her people call her witch.
Gods, spirits, and demons won't stop calling.
In this first book of B. Muze's epic primitive fantasy, Yaku Shaman believes he has at last found his apprentice—a girl who talks with ghosts, spirits and gods with equal ease. Unfortunately, his people refuse to accept her. The shaman forces Jovai to sacrifice every hope of a normal life, until the people, unaware of the dangers threatening them, revolt.
This is more than a normal fantasy book. This one is going down through history as a classic. Beautiful writing with a unique, wonderful voice. Amazing characters who seem so real! Lots of action - a page turner from beginning to end. Loved the romance at the end. Captured the sweetness and silliness of young love. The ending gave me a better high than anything I'd felt through reading before. Pure joy.
A very good and fascinating book. It's an interesting travel into acceptance and self-discovery.I loved the description of the people and their way.Highly recommended!Many thanks to Wittily Writ Publishing and Netgalley for this ARC

This book reminded me a lot of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. They both have a protagonist who is an outcast (though for different reasons) and they are both a telling of how the person grows and becomes 'a person'. In this tale perhaps a bit more literally than in the other but in both cases it's an extraordinary tale.Overall I really like stories like this that deal with real and relatable issues. One of these was how Polisa's youngest won't be accepted because she is a girl and that is
This read was really magically crafted to the most detailed thing here.During the reading, I was able to imagine everything and the style of the book made it somehow lyrical (I think that would be a good name to the way I felt.PlotThe plot was intriguing and gave the author a lot of possibilities to make this story from most basic ones to this read where everything can happen and for sure I had not expected what will happen there!There is a child with no name, a girl, and she can speak to and
Fascinating, Amazing, Enjoyable, and Thrilling I chose this rating because this book was absolutely wonderful. I truly loved it and everything about it. It was full of surprises and kept me guessing about what would happen next. It was well-written and quite entertaining. I feel as though I learned a lot about other cultures and worlds. I enjoyed the connection with life, death, and the spirits. I liked how they lived off the land and the beautiful descriptions that pulled me into their lives. I
This book is the epitome of a spiritually magical fantasy book. You just want keep reading and not stop until the end, but once read you'll definitely want more. The characters are each impeccably unique in their own ways. I could feel I related to some of them in different ways. You won't regret picking this one up! :)
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 404 pages Rating: 4.3 | 37 Users | 21 Reviews

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Her master calls her shaman.Her people call her witch.
Gods, spirits, and demons won't stop calling.
In this first book of B. Muze's epic primitive fantasy, Yaku Shaman believes he has at last found his apprentice—a girl who talks with ghosts, spirits and gods with equal ease. Unfortunately, his people refuse to accept her. The shaman forces Jovai to sacrifice every hope of a normal life, until the people, unaware of the dangers threatening them, revolt.
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Title | : | The Shaman's Apprentice (Jovai Book 1) |
Author | : | B. Muze |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 404 pages |
Published | : | December 30th 2017 by Wittily Writ Publishing |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 37 Users | 21 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books The Shaman's Apprentice (Jovai Book 1)
This is a story about the constant battle for those who are different to cope with the prejudices of their society. It takes place against the background of a deep and carefully created mythology and metaphysical world. I take that back: metaphysical worlds. The main character moves from one tribe to another, and we learn a whole new set of myths for each people she meets.It is a beautiful device to start the story when the main character is only five years old and reacts in such an innocent andThis is more than a normal fantasy book. This one is going down through history as a classic. Beautiful writing with a unique, wonderful voice. Amazing characters who seem so real! Lots of action - a page turner from beginning to end. Loved the romance at the end. Captured the sweetness and silliness of young love. The ending gave me a better high than anything I'd felt through reading before. Pure joy.
A very good and fascinating book. It's an interesting travel into acceptance and self-discovery.I loved the description of the people and their way.Highly recommended!Many thanks to Wittily Writ Publishing and Netgalley for this ARC

This book reminded me a lot of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness. They both have a protagonist who is an outcast (though for different reasons) and they are both a telling of how the person grows and becomes 'a person'. In this tale perhaps a bit more literally than in the other but in both cases it's an extraordinary tale.Overall I really like stories like this that deal with real and relatable issues. One of these was how Polisa's youngest won't be accepted because she is a girl and that is
This read was really magically crafted to the most detailed thing here.During the reading, I was able to imagine everything and the style of the book made it somehow lyrical (I think that would be a good name to the way I felt.PlotThe plot was intriguing and gave the author a lot of possibilities to make this story from most basic ones to this read where everything can happen and for sure I had not expected what will happen there!There is a child with no name, a girl, and she can speak to and
Fascinating, Amazing, Enjoyable, and Thrilling I chose this rating because this book was absolutely wonderful. I truly loved it and everything about it. It was full of surprises and kept me guessing about what would happen next. It was well-written and quite entertaining. I feel as though I learned a lot about other cultures and worlds. I enjoyed the connection with life, death, and the spirits. I liked how they lived off the land and the beautiful descriptions that pulled me into their lives. I
This book is the epitome of a spiritually magical fantasy book. You just want keep reading and not stop until the end, but once read you'll definitely want more. The characters are each impeccably unique in their own ways. I could feel I related to some of them in different ways. You won't regret picking this one up! :)
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