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It's kind of exciting, though. Brand new!

It's kind of exciting, though. Brand new!"
Yes, it is. The book was already on my tbr list and the reviews so far have been good.



I have the book on Library Hold and it has not come in.


Since it takes place in the nineties with flashbacks to the 80s, i wanted to read about that era in A History of Nigeria...seems like i will just read the last chapter for that and it may or may not give me some more context to understand the political and social background for this book.

I have the book now and hope to get to it this weekend.


This book has been nominated for many awards so far this year.
It was a 3.5 read for me.
I thought the language was beautiful and found myself reveling in the language and this is what had me turning the pages.
But it seems I just could not get into the storyline and really did not like how the story was executed and could not put my finger on why the book did not "wow" me overall despite the language, then a friend of mine in his review pointed out that it was the storytelling side of the writing that could have been improved and I would agree.
I thought the author did a good job on with the dialogue and different speaking styles - this flowed well for me.
I did not like the father. I really did not understand some of his actions.


Oh interesting, I didn't realize it was an "alternate history" version of his brothers. That's a cool idea.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Fishermen (other topics)A History of Nigeria (other topics)
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