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Wizard of the Crow
Wizard of the Crow | Ng?g? wa Thiong?o
The individual stories of characters both powerful and ordinary create a kaleidoscopic portrait of postcolonial Africa in the twentieth century, in a novel set in the Free Republic of Aburiria.
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Kaag
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A thoroughly enjoyable book. It‘s satire that works. You never lose the connection to real life while exploring absurdities galore. There‘s characters to root for and against. In many bizarre ways wa Thiong‘o explores the experience of African countries in dealing with post-colonialism. If you‘re ready for a chunky read that is both fun and poignant then these is the book to pick up.

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Ruthiella
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#7days7covers #covercrush

@cleoh If you‘ve not been tagged already would you like to post a cover you love each day for seven days with no explanation?

vivastory LOVE Mendelsund's designs 5y
Ruthiella @vivastory I had to google him. I‘m familiar with a lot of his work it turns out! 5y
vivastory This is a great collection of his design work 5y
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vivastory & this is one of my favorite books about books 5y
Cathythoughts Great 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
Ruthiella @Cathythoughts Thanks!😊 5y
cleoh @Ruthiella so in! Thanks for the tag 💕 5y
thebluestocking Love this!! And also, I‘ve been sailing at the no explanation thing. 🤷‍♀️ 5y
ljuliel Thanks for the tag 🙂. I‘ll see what I can find. 5y
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AnimalRiotPress
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Started this wild book this weekend

#writingcommunity #amwriting #amreading

Ruthiella Hope it is good! It‘s been on my TBR forever! 6y
AnimalRiotPress @Ruthiella reading it for my writing group, so I‘ll let you know! 6y
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lisaschulte
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Saturday morning coffee #currentread #wizardofthecrow

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wellreadredhead
Wizard of the Crow | Ngugi wa Thiong'o
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My January stats!

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wellreadredhead
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It only took me 20 days to get through this huge novel but boy was it worth it! What an amazing, fantastical, political and religious commentary!

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wellreadredhead
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You know you‘re reading a chunkster when you‘ve been reading your book very often for a week and you‘re not even halfway

readinginthedark 😆That happens to me sometimes even if it‘s not a chunkster! 7y
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wellreadredhead
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He really just can‘t help but beg for attention 🐱 #catsoflitsy

Texreader Adorable!!! 7y
Asthecroweflies That little face is just too cute. 😊 7y
StephanieMarie So cute 😍😍😍 7y
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wellreadredhead
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Looks like Jojen isn‘t going to allow me to read tonight 😂 #catsoflitsy

Leftcoastzen It‘s all about Jojen, did you not get the memo?😂😻 7y
PenguinInFlight 😹So cute. 7y
Asthecroweflies 💖💖 7y
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wellreadredhead
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What a table of contents

Meeko93 Looks interesting. 7y
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batsy
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#AprilBookShowers #shelfie This is just one of my shelves ?. The toy cars are my nephew's, who is now 17 and living in Sydney. So many of his toys are still here. He said he feels about cars how I feel about books, and that he will be "hurt" if I got rid of his cars to make way for MORE books ("You haven't even read all of your books!"). When he was younger he displayed them on the shelves to be near the books, lol. And here they have remained.

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Foxyfictionista
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🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️ This book was amazing. It is very dense and it took me a month to read it but it was worth it. It's a satire of African politics but some of the themes are relevant to current events. Like how a ruler tries to control how he is portrayed in the media or how he surrounds himself with sycophants to bolster his fragile ego. But amongst all of the corruption there is hope and people who want change and are willing to fight for it.

kalinichta I am digging that cover. 8y
Foxyfictionista @kalinichta Me too! I am unashamed to admit that I was drawn to it instantly when I saw it on the library quick pick shelf. 😃 8y
minkyb Sounds excellent. 8y
Foxyfictionista @minkyb It was. I highly recommend it. 8y
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parasolofdoom
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#toptentuesday Underrated books read in the last couple of years -- I went with stuff with under 2,000 ratings on Goodreads. https://goo.gl/xpTKsO

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bookculture
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The most fun you'll have reading about a (fictional) African dictatorship. This is a big, rowdy book; a funny take on a serious issue; most importantly, it's just a really great story. --Caitlin

HardcoverHearts I actually owned a copy of this that I got at a library sale but never cracked it open. Kicking myself now. 9y
Dogearedcopy Is this satire? Do I need to have any sort of background knowledge of Kenyan political history to read this intelligently? 9y
Caitlin Yeah, it's satire--and I don't think you need to know anything specifically about Kenya to appreciate it (at least I didn't when I read it). 9y
TulipBooks Ooh, I've got this on my tbr, can't wait to read it! 9y
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