Knowledge Isn’t Always Power
Knowledge Is Not Always Power is a gripping supernatural coming-of-age novel that follows a young woman forced to live with a devastating ability: she can see how and when people will die. What initially feels like a strange gift quickly becomes a burden shaped by strict rules, moral conflict, and irreversible consequences. The story unfolds through emotional introspection, sharp dialogue, and moments of quiet tension that reflect the cost of knowing too much.
As the protagonist navigates loss, isolation, and everyday survival, the novel explores how grief reshapes identity and how silence can become both protection and prison. Relationships are tested not by lack of care, but by the danger of caring too deeply. Malaika Johnson crafts a narrative that blends supernatural elements with raw human emotion, making the story feel grounded, intimate, and deeply relatable.
This book is not about saving the world. It is about learning how to live in it when the truth is too heavy to share.