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What Sunny Saw in the Flames
What Sunny Saw in the Flames | Okorafor Nnedi
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dabbe
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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#MiddleGradeMonday
@Karisimo

Loved this one. 💚

Karisimo I picked a different one for author a month last year (Ikenga), but hope to get to this one eventually!! Thanks for sharing! 5mo
dabbe @Karisimo It was excellent. 😀 5mo
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dabbe
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cool cover 🤍 9mo
dabbe @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️💜🩷 9mo
Eggs Perfecto! 9mo
dabbe @Eggs ❤️💜🩷 9mo
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dabbe
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

To simply say that this book is a Nigerian Harry Potter would be to do it a disservice. Sunny is a complex character in her own right with troubles vastly different than HP. An albino who tries to get through each day without being bullied, Sunny's life drastically changes when she befriend Orlu and Chichi, who help plunge her into the world of the Leopard People, where your worst trait becomes your best asset. Unputdownable.

dabbe I ran out of room! This was last month's #AuthorAMonth, and I finished it the first week of October to tie in with #Scarathlon. I will definitely be reading the other books in this series, too.
#HHC #HalloweenHexesCoven
14mo
TheBookHippie I just finished this for #FOODANDLIT NIGERIA! I got all three books from the library! So not my genre but I did enjoy reading them. 14mo
dabbe @TheBookHippie Not my genre either! But I love Sunday and her crew! 🧡🎃🧡 14mo
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CSeydel
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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#Book2book
Thank you @Bookish_Gal Anya the book arrived today!
I know I‘m a month behind for #aam but I think this Witchy title will be a perfect October read 🧙🏼‍♀️🎃👻

dabbe I just finished it and loved it! 14mo
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Gissy
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Mehso-so

I have mixed feelings with this trilogy. I read the first two books. I like the world and the characters, specially Sunny, main character. For what I read, this first book can be read by children from 10 or 12 years old. I‘m not the best audience for this book and I‘m not an expert in the area of children‘s literature. I think some parts should be open for discussion with the younger ones if that is the case. Maybe other adults disagree with me⬇️

Gissy Sunny is albino but in the story something magic happened which for me is like not accepting her true self if that is the message in the book, acceptance. There are parts of physical punishment from parent and teacher and I didn‘t see this part explained or resolved in the story. It was like part of the culture? I don‘t know. Chichi, a 13 y/o girl used to sell things at the market by her own. There are men making inappropriate approaches and⬇️ 14mo
tpixie Lots of complicated story lines! 14mo
Gissy (Cont.) Chichi called them perverts and laughed at this behavior. My concern is that not all 13 y/o minors will have the skills, experience or maturity to manage this type of behavior. Again, this was not discussed in the story. Chichi likes to smoke because that relaxes her. The minors leave the house at midnight to assist to this magic school. The professor is the one who determined the time so they go without authorization⬇️ (edited) 14mo
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Gissy (Cont.) Minors in this story goes from 12 to 16. Later the mother knows about Sunny‘s leaving the house but didn‘t ask because this is related with the magic. The professor has such authority that in front of the mother, commands Sunny to take her things and go with him, the mother?...silent. According to author, Akata is a rude word for black American or “foreign born black person” but this is the word used as a title for this trilogy🤷🏽‍♀️⬇️ (edited) 14mo
Gissy (Cont.) But my opinion is unpopular, this book and the whole trilogy has a rating of 4⭐️Maybe I‘m too old?😂But I think these topics I mentioned can be good for discussion with minors is a way to interact with them. Too many parts very similar to Harry Potter🤔
But I like Sunny. 3⭐️

#AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville
September #BookSpinBingo (#2 ) @TheAromaOfBooks
#SummerEndReadathon @TheSpineView
#RushAThon @DieAReader @Andrew65 #GHABI4ROSES
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Gissy @tpixie Maybe I‘m too old? Or too conservative? This book surprised me🤷🏽‍♀️ 14mo
tpixie @Gissy I‘m definitely too old! Those are tough subjects- definitely best read with discussions! So many hot topics… 14mo
TheSpineView Great job! 14mo
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dabbe
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

“I've always been fascinated by candles.“

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Me too 🕯️ 1y
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CaliforniaCay
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

Can you tell I'm excited for the new Black Panther?! Akata Witch was such a good read. Taking place in Nigeria, there's magic, preteens, rivalries, and impending doom that of course has similarities to Harry Potter. But I think Okorafor's world building and story is original enough to stand on its own. Well written, good mix of characters, exciting enough to make me want to keep reading the rest of the series. Can't wait to start the 2nd book!

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Addison_Reads
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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I've heard good things about this YA series that has a mix of #magic, paranormal, and high fantasy.

#Scarathlon #ScarathlonDailyPrompts #TeamSlaughter @Clwojick

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WriterAtHeart
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I very much enjoyed this Nigerian tale of magic, friendship, and finding one's self. I always love learning mythos and learning new stories.

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Bookish_Gal
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Pickpick

This stuck hardest. Being disabled means you‘re Leopard, magic. I love that premise. Sunny is an albino, who doesn‘t understand where she belongs. A foot in both worlds. Can really tell why this is dubbed the west African Harry Potter. The magic and world building is incredible, let alone the rules of juju (magic). This Black Hat is more terrifying. I adore the wasp artist. The final buildup wasn‘t as big as expected, but brought new questions.

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SpeculativeFemale
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Today I'd like to take a second to acknowledge the comfort and mental refuge that books can offer.

Pictured is dawn over the city as viewed from a hospital parking garage after waiting for someone to be seen in the emergency department for nine hours.

In a time of stress and worry when I didn't have the focus to read something new, I went back to a favorite (tagged) audiobook again, and it really helped me keep it together.

LiteraryinPA I find that comfort in books too. Sending you hugs. 💗 (edited) 2y
KathyWheeler I also find familiar and loved books to be comforting. Take care. 2y
sprainedbrain Hope things are better. 💕 2y
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AmyG Hope all is ok. 2y
Dragon Books can be a refuge- take good care of yourself 💐 2y
Suet624 💕💕💕 2y
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adoramichaels
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

Loved the world building and spunk in this book! Can't wait to read the others to see how the characters grow and to learn and grow right along with them! ❤️

#akatawitch #nnediokorafor #ya #yafantasy

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Kyndrill
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
1. The setting!
2. More character development. There is a sequel, but I didn‘t quite like the first book enough to feel compelled to read it.

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 3y
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Kyndrill
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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I love coming into a book not knowing anything about it. If someone I trust raves about a book, I'll just read it without even reading the back cover--I love being surprised! Is it just me or does everyone compare this to Harry Potter? Not just the premise, but all the zany magic too. I can't wait to finish it so I can look at reviews--always afraid of seeing spoilers, so I tend to read reviews only after finishing a book😁

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Clare-Dragonfly
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

Low pick… I loved the worldbuilding and magic system, but never really felt pulled in. It felt emotionally shallow so I didn‘t feel invested in the characters or the stakes. I won‘t continue with this series, but I still want to read Who Fears Death.

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Clare-Dragonfly
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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I wasn‘t going to pick up another paper book this month—but then I looked at my #bookspinbingo board and saw that I can get a SECOND bingo this month if I can finish both this and A Master of Djinn (which just came in on Libby)! Am I up to the challenge? 😂

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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(Not the tagged book) A powerful tale of a son, gone for many years, studying in America, coming home, just as al-Queda raids the village and burns the library. Many old books and documents have already been moved - some by Issaka‘s father - a move that has terrible consequences for the family and opens Issaka‘s eyes to ancestral history and wisdom that he knew little (or had forgotten) about.

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SpeculativeFemale
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I absolutely DEVOURED this book in just about 24 hours, and on a workday at that. I haven't flew through something this way in a long time.

The characters, the descriptions, the story itself - I loved it all, and I'm starting on the next one immediately!

adoramichaels I agree!!! It moved up the second book in my tbr! But I'm reading another one of her books next! I was blown away! 3y
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TheBiasedBibliophile
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
Pickpick

This book was absolutely stunning! The world-building was unique and complex and I appreciated the way the author incorporated aspects of Sunny's culture. I thought the fact that Sunny's identity was inextricably linked to both Nigerian and American culture added a lot to the novel. Overall, the novel was a fun and dangerous adventure and Sunny's journey to develop her powers and find her place in the world was captivating.

DrexEdit Oh gosh, it's shameful how long this book has been on my#TBR. 😊 3y
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KCofKaysville
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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It's not bad, but I wanted it to be better. Liked the African mythology and setting. Too much like Harry Potter in a way and things were resolved too quickly. First in a series. Akata is a slur or bad word for non-African.

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KCofKaysville
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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I'm going to give this one a try. It's in my Library where I work and is by an author I haven't read before.

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bibliobard
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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🤦‍♀️ Look what finally showed up on my doorstep this morning @Endowarrior21 I imagine this is the original 📦 since it says USPS? Thank you! #elfswap

Avanders 🤭oh yay!!! 4y
MrsGagnonreads2024 Okay I will try and cancel my Amazon order 4y
MrsGagnonreads2024 Hopefully everything was there 4y
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bibliobard @Endowarrior21 sorry for the hassle! I know it was out of both of our control but since no one else can apologize I will 😅 4y
bibliobard @Endowarrior21 it was a book and notebook 4y
MrsGagnonreads2024 @Shakespearience okay that is what I sent 4y
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jenniferw88
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Crazeedi This is so cool, I love how you did this!! 4y
Andrew65 Another good choice. 4y
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PandaPanda
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I read this slowly a half an hour a night for a week or so but finally finished it last night. A Nigerian Harry Potter but they have to go to normal school too! Loved the world building and the magic, I got the next one from the library so will be reading that soon!

+16 for a TBR read @StayCurious #teamrednosedreindeer #wintergames2020

StayCurious Cool concept! 4y
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iread2much
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
Mehso-so

I liked the world & the story was a fun way to learn more about West African culture and myths. I didn‘t care for any of the characters enough to read the rest of the series & felt the end was super rushed. 3/5 stars. Sunny is albino and an outsider due to being born in America. She must navigate a strange new magical world when her powers are awoken. Her new friends and improved understanding are needed to defeat an evil man taught by her grandma

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jenniferw88
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Cinfhen Oh wow!!! All your picks were hits🙌🏻🎉💖 congrats on completing #Summer #Booked2020 👙🌞🍦📚This is your #OfficialThirdQuarterEntry 🎊🎊🎊

4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Fantastic selection! 🥳🥳 4y
thewallflower0707 A Man Called Ove always makes me cry 😭 4y
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jenniferw88
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick
Cinfhen Woohoo 🙌🏻 well done 🥳🥳🥳 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
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TaraTLK
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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I feel like I have read just enough middle grade this year that I'm losing credibility saying I don't read much middle grade, especially middle grade fantasy. But this was enjoyable in audio, although there is an age appropriate bit of info withholding from our main character Sunny about what's really going on in the world of magic. But the pacing is swift and the audio narration was great.

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BarbaraJean
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I‘m so glad this was my book club‘s pick for September! Sunny is an outsider: born in the US to Nigerian parents, now living in Nigeria, she‘s albino, and a girl who‘s great at soccer. When she discovers she has magical abilities, she is initiated into a fascinating magical world full of African myths & symbols, where magical ability is tied to unique individual traits. So many deep themes here: from family and belonging to standards of beauty.

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BarbaraJean
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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#BookReport:

Finished:
📚Akata Witch (for book club)
🖋Don‘t Call Us Dead (poetry for the month)
And because I needed some light reads:
🦄Virtual Unicorn Experience
🔍Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion

#WeeklyForecast:

In progress (should finish this week):
🇺🇸Americanah
🎶How to Fix a Broken Record

Will probably start:
🎧Freshwater (Akwaeke Emezi)
📚Scarlet (Stephen Lawhead)
And whatever else arrives from my library-hold-placing binge!

Bkwrm7 I adore Phoebe and Marigold and need to read that newest one myself! 4y
BarbaraJean @Bkwrm7 I was so excited when I saw it was available through Hoopla! Just what I needed this week! 4y
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Samary
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor

Holy cow, I read so many books in August! Started with Akata Witch, and ended with Wilder Girls. And everything in between 😁

https://youtu.be/2gSpv2fhQOM

#augustwrapup #readingwrapup #wrapup #booklist

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IhoardBOOKS
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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I‘m jumping back and forth between reading this book and listening to it. Narrator has a great voice and I‘m enjoying her so sticking to that a bit more. I like the world introduced but not sure about the writing style itself.

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B00SEGUMPS
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I‘m so excited that this book is the start of a series!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

It gave me an easy reading experience in an immersive magical universe that centers around friendships, self-discovery, and cultural exploration!

This take on the magical world is fresh, the main characters are fleshed out and have great chemistry, and the diversity is intentional and organic to the story! #YAseries #Magic

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Readergrrl
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Despite the massive power outages in my state, I FINALLY got my book in the mail!!! Thanks for being patient with me, #LMPBC friends!!!

Readergrrl @Littlewolf1 USPS says it should be to you in 3 days. 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 4y
Readergrrl Oh, and @iread2much, I received your book a few days ago and I‘m already almost finished!!! 4y
iread2much @Readergrrl I hope you enjoyed it! 4y
Readergrrl @iread2much We are still without power, so my reading time has multiplied!! I finished it in about a day and a half! Definitely a fun read!! 4y
iread2much I‘m sorry to hear that your power is out, but I‘m glad that you enjoyed the book! 4y
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Auntynanny
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed the mythology the author created for this book. This is the third book I've read by Nnedi Okorafor and I look forward to reading more.

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Samary
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I adored this so much. It‘s my first Nnedi Okorafor book and I can‘t wait to read the second one!

#akatawitch #magicalrealism

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Jebpix
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

Good YA novel set in Nigeria. Full of traditions and magic. Reminded me of Rick Riordan‘s Kane Chronicles.

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hes7
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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My #BookSpinBingo choices—a mix of new books and gatherings-dust ones (all fiction) to help me #readblackauthors in July. #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Oooo some fun ones there!!! 4y
Hestapleton Lots of good ones on this list! 4y
mhillis Nice list! 4y
charl08 Looks good to me too! 4y
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callielafleur
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I wish I could give this book ten stars. I wish it came with a soundtrack to listen to while reading it. It has everything I loved- magic, a crew coming together, a really amazing main character, beautiful writing. If any of this interests you, pick this one up!!

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alisiakae
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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1. So many come to mind, but I‘ve tagged one of my more recent favorite fantasy reads.
2. Yep, although I should read more. I love Louise Erdrich, and have also read Sherman Alexie and Leslie Marmon Silko.

#TwoforTuesday

JamieArc I really like Silko‘s books ❤️ 4y
TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 😊📚💜 4y
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mhillis
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

Great fantasy book! I enjoyed listening to Akata Witch while #AudioWalking and #AudioBaking Looking forward to returning to this world and reading Akata Warrior next!

DeeLew I‘ve had this on my TBR for so long! 4y
BekaReid yes! this was excellent. I need to continue the series. 4y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag This reminds me that I have the sequel waiting to be read! 4y
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UnRuLee
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

2020 Read Harder Challenge, book 20
Prompt: Read a middle grade book that doesn‘t take place in the U.S. or the UK
Title: Akata Witch
Author: Nnedi Okorafor

OH MAN this was awesome. Described by critics as “Nigerian Harry Potter,” and it does not disappoint. Incredible worldbuilding, amazing characters, gripping plot. Pardon me while I immediately go get the second book in this series.

ErinSBecker Glad you enjoyed! This was my first Okorafor too and I'm looking forward to reading more of her work! 5y
UnRuLee @ErinSBecker me too!! She‘s a phenomenal worldbuilder. 5y
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Birdbrain_reads
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Pickpick

I enjoyed Akata Witch from start to finish. I appreciated the details about the "free agent" and how it allowed the reader to feel like they just got magical powers and were also classified as a free agent. My favorite characters were Chichi and artist wasp. They both had me laughing, and I relished artist wasp's small but unforgettable part within Akata Witch. Ultimately, to keep it short, Nnedi Okorafor did an incredible job on this book.

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Sam_D
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
Pickpick

Such a brilliant story! I loved the history and culture interwoven into an adventure that was incredibly fun to join. Okorafor built a beautiful world with a million details to keep your mind buzzing and satisfied.

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Anna from Gustine
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Panpan

I really wanted to like Akata Witch, but I just couldn‘t. The world-building is fun and creative. It's a wonderful setting for a fantasy, but the book felt too much like the set-up for a series. There was little tension and sometimes too much world-building. Even though there is an antagonist, he was a weak presence and his appearance was anti-climactic. In conclusion, great world, but lackluster plot and generic main characters. 😕

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uwak
Akata Witch | Nnedi Okorafor
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Mehso-so

this is another book I'm too old for but would still recommend to people in the intended demographic. it's nice seeing non-Eurocentric fantasy stuff for pre-teens/teens, but I'll stick with Okorafor's adult fiction. I enjoyed the Nigerian mythos and juju system, but was otherwise pretty bored with this book and found it a bit juvenile even by YA standards. also wasn't a fan of everyone withholding information from the protagonist constantly.