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Binti
by Nnedi Okorafor
The second time I read this I read it in audiobook form with the magnificent narration of Robin Miles reading Binti’s story.
I found the first installment in the story to be a bit dry. However, I did like the depiction of an immigrant moving to a new place and seeing how Nnedi Okorafor tackles the issue of how these individuals are sometimes unfairly asked to strip themselves of their cultures to fit into their new space. Binti’s character does a good job showing this struggle.
While not extremely excited about this first book in the series, I’ll definitely read the rest of the series.
I found the first installment in the story to be a bit dry. However, I did like the depiction of an immigrant moving to a new place and seeing how Nnedi Okorafor tackles the issue of how these individuals are sometimes unfairly asked to strip themselves of their cultures to fit into their new space. Binti’s character does a good job showing this struggle.
While not extremely excited about this first book in the series, I’ll definitely read the rest of the series.