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Goliath
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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"Onyebuchi sets fire to the boundary between fiction and reality, and brings a crumbling city and an all too plausible future to vibrant life. Riveting, disturbing, and rendered in masterful detail."--Leigh Bardugo In his adult novel debut, Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and NAACP Image Award finalist and ALA Alex and New England Book Award winner Tochi Onyebuchi delivers a sweeping science fiction epic in the vein of Samuel R. Delany and Station Eleven In the 2050s, Earth has begun to empty. Those with the means and the privilege have departed the great cities of the United States for the more comfortable confines of space colonies. Those left behind salvage what they can from the collapsing infrastructure. As they eke out an existence, their neighborhoods are being cannibalized. Brick by brick, their houses are sent to the colonies, what was once a home now a quaint reminder for the colonists of the world that they wrecked. A primal biblical epic flung into the future, Goliath weaves together disparate narratives--a space-dweller looking at New Haven, Connecticut as a chance to reconnect with his spiraling lover; a group of laborers attempting to renew the promises of Earth's crumbling cities; a journalist attempting to capture the violence of the streets; a marshal trying to solve a kidnapping--into a richly urgent mosaic about race, class, gentrification, and who is allowed to be the hero of any history.
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RamsFan1963
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Bailedbailed

I hate to do this, since it was my selection for June's #LitsySciFiBookClub, but I'm bailing. I've been reading it for over a month, and I'm still only about 35% into it. I just don't care for the writing or the characters. #hailthebail

Ruthiella I bailed too. 😬 It reminded me some of Dhalgren in that it seemed to be mostly description but little actual story. 4mo
TheSpineView I also bailed. It was like trying to walk through quicksand. #HailTheBail 4mo
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TheSpineView
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Running late with the discussion for Goliath because I struggled finishing this book. I hope everyone else enjoyed this book. Personally, I had a hard time connecting with the characters. I felt the book would have been tighter if there were fewer characters.

These questions are to get the discussion started. Feel free to talk about anything. If you want to be added or removed from the tag list, please let me know. #LitsySciFiBookClub #LSFBC

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Roary47 Well, I‘m with you I struggled connecting to the different characters. As a reader I struggle with keeping too many characters, and multiple timelines straight. I‘m sure the author did this to develop the story, but I get so lost when both of those things are shown in a book. 😢😬 (edited) 5mo
The_Literary_Jedi Started and put down for exactly this reason. I‘m planning to go back to it but large casts take time & mental bandwidth I didn‘t have 5mo
TheSpineView @Roary47 Totally agree. I got confused a couple of times and had to reread sections. If not for needing to read it for the book club, I would have bsiked. Also, because it took me the whole month to read the book, I have already forgotten parts. 5mo
Ruthiella I decided to DNF it after 100 pages. I think (from what I read) the portrayal of marginalized groups was accurate. But there didn‘t seem to be any story. Just descriptions of a future that didn‘t really seem all that different from the present. 5mo
Karisimo @thespineview Same! I also had a hard time with the time jumps because I was listening to the audiobook. I bailed halfway through. 5mo
TheSpineView @Karisimo @Ruthiella It's a shame because I think the author had some good ideas. It was just excuted poorly. 5mo
kwmg40 I had good intentions to read this book but just couldn't manage to fit it in last month. The reviews sound mixed, which is too bad, as I'd loved the author's novella, Riot Baby. 5mo
julesG Different POV + time jumps = normally my jam, but I got lost in the audiobook and gave up (asked for a refund) somewhere halfway through. There were good ideas. Wonder if a shorter/more concise story would have worked better. 5mo
TheSpineView @julesG My thoughts also. 5mo
TheSpineView @kwmg40 Some people liked this book. Me, not so much. I think it is one of those books that you either you like or dislike. 5mo
julesG A #MarmiteBook 😁 5mo
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Roary47
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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June was really hard to pick a book I didn‘t like. I only selected Goliath because it has so much going on. It was quickly bypassed by Forever my Girl. No wild card at the moment to challenge it.

kspenmoll Love your emojis! 5mo
Roary47 @kspenmoll I got this from someone, but can‘t remember who to tag. I don‘t want to take credit for their work, but I agree the emojis are very fitting. 🤭 5mo
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Roary47
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Mehso-so

3✨I didn‘t love it, but in its defense it has a lot going on. There were several POVs, some I liked, and some I didn‘t. Many times I really didn‘t know what was going on because of how many characters there were. It was set in a futuristic world when people are left behind basically on a dying planet. It was very tense in its expression of racism. It was also raw in its expression of hopelessness. Probably read slowly. Read for #LitsySciFiBookClub

TheSpineView Great review! Totally agree with you on this book. 5mo
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LitsyEvents
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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repost for @TheSpineView:

Goliath by Tochi Onyebuchi is the winner for June. It is available for free to read, in the US, if you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription. Even my tiny local library had a physical copy and ebook format also. This book has a number of accolades so I am hoping it lives up to the hype. Enjoy!
Anyone who wants to be added or removed from the tag list let me know.

original post:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2739069

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TheSpineView
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Goliath by Tochi Onyebuchi is the winner for June. It is available for free to read, in the US, if you have a Kindle Unlimited subscription. Even my tiny local library had a physical copy and ebook format also. This book has a number of accolades so I am hoping it lives up to the hype. Enjoy!
Anyone who wants to be added or removed from the tag list let me know.
@Larkken @Deblovestoread @bnp @Johanna414 @BookmarkTavern @julesG @sebrittainclark

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Soubhiville
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Open to those who signed up for #book2book with @AllDebooks

Comment below if you‘d like to take this one home. If multiple folks are interested I‘ll draw a random number. I‘m in the US.

@CSeydel @Bookish_Gal @LiteraryinLawrence @Chrissyreadit @Clwojick @Cuilin @bcncookbookclub @Tineke @julieclair @Catsandbooks @TheAromaofBooks @BookwormAHN @Lizpixie @KateReadsYA @TheBookHippie @dabbe

Bookish_Gal Yes please. 1y
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TracyReadsBooks
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Mehso-so

Onyebuchi is a great writer & this book is full of ideas, big & small—set in a post-apocalyptic [plausible] future, it deals with race, gentrification, urbanism, incarceration & more. It is definitely political & Onyebuchi definitely has things to say & yet, as well-written as it is & as interesting as the ideas are, I didn‘t find this story as compelling as some of his other books including Riot Baby which I loved.

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TracyReadsBooks
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Just saw that Time named the tagged book one of its “100 Must Read Books of 2022” and who am I to argue? Also, it‘s been sitting on my shelves long enough. This is as good a time as any to start reading!

DGRachel It‘s been on my shelf since it came out. I got distracted by other books. 🤦🏻‍♀️ 2y
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Soubhiville
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Pickpick

I found this a little hard to get into because there are a LOT of characters and time/ setting jumps. But once I started settling in to it I really liked it.

It‘s a dystopian futuristic book, definitely a social commentary that brings current issues into the future. One of the main themes is colonialism and gentrification, as we see white people who had fled Earth start returning a generation later after some of the climate crisis has passed.

Soubhiville I rated it 4 of 5 stars only because of the rough-for-me start, it ended up being an excellent read. I‘m adding the author‘s other books to my TBR. 3y
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Hooked_on_books
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Pickpick

On a near-future Earth, multiple calamities have poisoned the planet, white people have fled to a space colony, and black and brown people are left behind. There‘s a lot going on in this book, and I‘m not sure I got it all, but it‘s a compelling social commentary.

shanaqui I really need to read something by this author -- I have one or two of his books on my TBR! 3y
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Soubhiville
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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I stopped in to Black Pearl Books new location to pick up Goliath, and walked out with 3 books. We all know how that goes, huh?

Venkman is investigating the new additions. Of course.

Slajaunie 💙💙🐕 3y
Julsmarshall Oh my goodness, I popped in there today too! Love their new space! 3y
Soubhiville @Julsmarshall how funny! Yes I‘m so happy for them, that they‘ve grown into a larger location! I‘ve been wanting to go and today was the first chance I had. I love that they have a “community shelf”, essentially a Little Free Library, right inside. I‘ve never known a indie bookstore to do that. 💕 3y
Eyelit So jealous! I‘ll get there one of these days 😍 3y
Soubhiville @Eyelit I had an appointment in the neighborhood and couldn‘t resist checking them out. We‘ll definitely make a trip there soon! 3y
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Decalino
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Pickpick

This was no easy read, in part because the story jumps around in time, place and POV, but even more so because of the intense subject matter. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where the affluent have fled a poisoned Earth for the Colony space station, Goliath projects contemporary issues of police brutality, climate injustice, pollution in poor areas, cruelty toward the incarcerated, and gentrification onto a near-future dystopian canvas. Haunting.

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Cosmos_Moon_River
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Pickpick

Dystopian post-apocalyptic future story, with a new Wild West, and urban migration. I enjoyed the first half of this but a little disappointed with the end. The book is filled with many characters and is primarily third person, multiple points of view, and a few sections of first person narrative. In the second half I had a little trouble making connections, but it came back together a little. I‘d give this a 7/10. Overall a pick, worth reading.

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Cosmos_Moon_River
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I love this description of a fly. Don‘t worry… this guy probably deserves it.

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RamsFan1963
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Goliath by Tochi Onyebuchi, Mickey7 by Edward Ashton and The Bone Orchard by Sara A. Mueller

#SundaySoapbox @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome! Thank you for playing! 📚💛 3y
Leftcoastzen Go Rams! 3y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
Goliath | Tochi Onyebuchi
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Excited for my first #ARC from my BFF! About 1/4 through and so far it is interesting. Lots of characters; a futuristic, dystopian sci-if that jumps geographies a bit, and creatively deals with current social issues of structural racism and gentrification.

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