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karapaes 's review for:
An Orchestra of Minorities
by Chigozie Obioma
3.5 stars
I really enjoyed this story and was very invested in Chinonso and how his life would turn out. The story is told from the perspective of his Chi, which is his guardian spirit. I felt that while this was an interesting concept and at times appreciated the outside perspective, but ultimately it did not work for me because too much time was spent imploring to their deities and re-explaining his purpose over and over. While that made it difficult to read at times, I was still happy overall with the story so my recommendation would be to read only a few chapters a day in order to stay interested.
I really enjoyed this story and was very invested in Chinonso and how his life would turn out. The story is told from the perspective of his Chi, which is his guardian spirit. I felt that while this was an interesting concept and at times appreciated the outside perspective, but ultimately it did not work for me because too much time was spent imploring to their deities and re-explaining his purpose over and over. While that made it difficult to read at times, I was still happy overall with the story so my recommendation would be to read only a few chapters a day in order to stay interested.