Nigerians in Space
creator(s): Deji Bryce Olukoton |
medium(s): book |
date reviewed: 27 February 2023
rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤
I picked this up after hearing about it in the show notes of an EFF podcast the author appeared on. This is not the book that I expected to read, I’m not sure I entirely got it, and it even feels a bit like a shaggy dog story at the end. I still enjoyed it, though, in a way I can’t quite put my finger on. It’s neat to read fiction from deliberately African perspectives, the shaggy dog-ness is probably the point, and the characters are compelling. I’m looking forward to trying the sequel.
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