#BookReport 13/22
Another good book. I am enjoying the #internationalbookerprize2022 longlist and am making progress on #ReadingAfrica2022 too. This week‘s favorite: Love in the big city
#BookReport 13/22
Another good book. I am enjoying the #internationalbookerprize2022 longlist and am making progress on #ReadingAfrica2022 too. This week‘s favorite: Love in the big city
What a mess, West-Africa in the 90s. When his mother dies and he is left without family, a young boy from #IvoryCoast travels through war torn Liberia and Sierra Leone in search of his aunt. He becomes a child soldier and witnesses all the horrible things a kid shouldn‘t. Drugged and hyper he writes down his story.
#19822022 #2000 #ReadingAfrica2022 🇨🇮 #pop21 #FeaturesTwoLanguages
#WeeklyForecast 12/22
I want to read an #InternationalBooker nominated book a week. This week that‘ll be After the Sun. But of course there‘s also #ReadingAfrica2022. I‘m almost finished with the fantastic The Burgess Boys for Somalia. Next will be the tagged one for Liberia. Last but not least my Greek #FoodAndLit choice, a book that I can use for some challenges as well!
Well, that was quite a ride... Think Adventures of Huck Finn, but Huck is a child-soldier in Liberia's 1990s civil wars. Add a strong, repetitive narrative voice reminiscent of three part jokes or formal prayer, a dash of Joyceian circular narrative, and a metric fuckton of obscenity. I. Was. Not. Expecting. This. 😳😶😳
"three genuine old k***** shamans wearing filthy bubus - as filthy and disgusting as a hyena's anus. They had been chewing cola nuts for so long that two of them were, as toothless as a chimpanzee's arse." - ok, I get that the author is trying to sound like an 11 yo boy, but two ass similes back to back? Seems a bit overkill...
I happen to have landed two really harsh downers next to each other on#bookspinbonanza. Having trouble getting into either. Tagged and Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. I really want to read both, they're good! But finding myself for the first time this month reading something that's not on my #bookspin list. Should I leapfrog over these two or keep trying?