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The Villain's Dance | Fiston Mwanza Mujila
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The NBA judges for translated lit obviously see something in this I don‘t. For me, it‘s as though it wasn‘t translated at all. I got the 36% and it feels like there‘s no narrative and nothing for me to grab onto, so I‘m giving it the boot.

NBA shortlist, translated literature

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Currey
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#readaroundtheworld #democraticrepublicofthecongo #zaire A short novel that starts as a relationship between a prostitute and a high level minister in the government and ever so slowly reveals itself as something more. Both our main characters have ties to their tribal culture and both believe that certain acts must be done to free themselves from uncertainty. Ultimately a metaphor for a country struggling with self determination.

BookwormM Sounds interesting 1y
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Cinfhen
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I picked this up months ago for #ReadingAfrica22 but somehow I didn‘t get around to listening until now. It‘s FANTASTIC!!! What a gripping medical story - the trajectory of the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak in Western Africa. I‘ve already read books for the three main countries #Guinea #SierraLeone and #Liberia - it also covers #DRCongo. With the knowledge we now have about Covid-19 this book is truly fascinating🤓

Bookwormjillk This is still on my list of want to reads for this year. 2y
Cinfhen I HIGHLY RECOMMEND @Bookwormjillk and the audio is excellent 🙌🏻‼️ 2y
Bookzombie Was your narrator Ray Porter? He is great. I read this in January 2020. @Reggie and I had a conversation about how we weren‘t ready for an epidemic here. Crazy timing. 2y
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Cinfhen Yes @Bookzombie the narrator is Ray Porter🙌🏻 and how crazy that you & @Reggie read this in Jan 2020! I can‘t imagine reading this BEFORE Covid - I think I would have FREAKED OUT 🤯 2y
Cinfhen I‘m shocked by how many careless “mistakes” the Ebola experts made @Bookzombie - not passing judgment but just scary how hard it must have been to stop the spread 2y
julesG @Bookwormjillk Same! I steered clear because of Covid so far. I love learning about epidemics and viruses, but with the pandemic around I just couldn't read it. 2y
Reggie @Bookzombie that was kinda crazy timing, lol. How‘s Indiana? Ya‘ll are in the Big10 now. You have to be Hoosiers fans I think. 2y
BarbaraBB I should read this! 2y
Librarybelle I should read this too! 2y
Megabooks Tag me in your review because I am very interested!! 2y
Bookzombie @Cinfhen It‘s hard to not judge in hindsight. I can‘t imagine what it would really be like to try to stop the spread of Ebola or even being on the front line of Covid. 2y
Bookzombie @Reggie It‘s good. We really like the area we are in. Starting to have cooler weather and I‘m loving the leaves changing color. If being a sports fan is a requirement, we are screwed. 😂 How are you doing? 2y
Reggie Yeah,lol, normal season changes are nice, right? I‘m good. I just saw Halloween Ends last night and it was sooooo good. I loved it. Also, I really only follow 2 sports, womens gymnastics and womens ncaa volleyball. And Indiana‘s conference is tough. Like 5 of the top ten are in that conference. Lol 2y
Cinfhen Glad to hear you‘re settling in @Bookzombie ❤️ 2y
Cinfhen DEFINITELY read this @BarbaraBB @Librarybelle @julesG @Megabooks I have about 3 hours to go on audio - it reads like a medical thriller!! And I think it‘s a bit less frightening as we‘ve now all lived through a pandemic. 2y
Megabooks @Reggie I‘m an ncaa gymnastics fan too! Mainly Florida, but I watch other teams too. The SEC is such a great conference for gymnastics. We get some Big 10 coverage here too, but I mainly like the SEC for gym. I feel like Oklahoma is overrated and UF was robbed at last year‘s championship. Bitter, I know. Anyway… 2y
Bookzombie @Reggie They are! I need to see the Halloween movie before this one still. I‘m off for a couple of days so maybe I will get caught up there. Those are two sports I could into. 🙂 2y
Bookzombie @Cinfhen Thank you! 💕 2y
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jenniferw88
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Librarybelle Another great choice for multiple prompts! 2y
Cortg This sounds like one crazy adventure 😳 2y
Cinfhen I enjoyed this one too!!! 2y
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Texreader
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The author, a retired elite British soldier, canoed the Congo River almost entirely by himself and lived to tell about it! He started close to the river‘s source (the actual source being too small for his canoe) in northern #Zambia and traveled through the #DemocraticRepublicofCongo to the Atlantic Ocean. I learned so much about both countries. Almost everyone told him he‘d die, especially given the violence in the DR Congo. Sometimes it felt ⬇️

Texreader like he‘d finally be done in—almost always by corrupt government officials (or who claimed to be official)—or at least robbed of what little he had. But as a retired soldier he had methods to deal with the bullies. He must be pretty intimidating. This was an exciting and educational read and I enjoyed it so much I listened to it almost constantly and I wasn‘t listening to it I was giving the family an update on the status of his trip. ⬇️ 2y
Texreader I couldn‘t help but compare this book to the trilogy by the author who walked the Silk Road. This was a far easier read. In both, the authors were confronted on numerous occasions that threatened their life. But here we had an intimidating elite soldier who also could escape down the river in his canoe. The trek on the Silk Road gave the author (not a soldier) little escape, and he almost died from food poisoning. It was far more harrowing and ⬇️ 2y
Texreader while I liked the Silk Road books, they made me depressed at the sheer awfulness of some people. The tagged book also confirmed the reading continent challenges have opened up a new genre to me that I really enjoy and love: travel. I thought they‘d be boring, but dang they are often like thrillers! But I also love learning how people live in places I‘ll never visit. Chalk up a big win to Litsy for introducing me to a genre I never would‘ve read. 2y
BarbaraBB Fab review and so glad you discovered the travel genre! 🤍 2y
Librarybelle Great review!! 2y
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Texreader
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I just finished the tagged book for #Zambia #readingAfrica2022 but before I review the book I felt compelled to share my malachite elephants (and a bear behind them) I inherited from my mother-in-law. The family bought malachite beauties when they lived in Zambia and during their African travels. Among the pieces, these seemed most appropriate to post for Zambia. I love them so much for their beauty and family history.

BarbaraBB They are beautiful! 2y
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
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Texreader
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I‘ve chosen my next audiobook. I‘m reading it for #Zambia but since the author traverses 21 countries I may count it for more. #readingAfrica2022 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

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Endangered | Eliot Schrefer
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While visiting her mother‘s bonobo rescue center, the main character Sophie & the bonobo Otto she rescued herself become a victim of a violent civil war in #DRCongo. She grows up quickly to escape death and to protect her bonobo. This feels overwhelmingly like a dystopian YA novel; it is not for the weak at heart. Sophie, soon to be a high school freshman, is immature, impulsive, and emotional. It was hard to sympathize with her for much of ⬇️

Texreader book. However, I think the point was to demonstrate her growth, fortitude, and intelligence when put to the test. I find it highly unlikely a 14-year-old girl could survive in war-torn Congo, while caring for a young bonobo. But if you can suspend disbelief, it is an excellent story. I learned so much about bonobos, and their cruelly being subjected to illegal trade for meat & superstitious beliefs. Vast amount of trigger warnings: substantial ⬇️ (edited) 3y
Texreader amount of violence to people and animals. This book is very well-written and I can understand why it was a National Book Award finalist. I‘m now reading (listening to) book 2 in the series and I am impressed how the author has put together another original story, this time about chimpanzees in #Gabon. But it does appear it will be as violent as the first book. I forgot to mention, I cried at the end. #readingAfrica2022 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB (edited) 3y
BarbaraBB National Book Award, YA, violence, monkeys: so many things come together here that not often do so. You make me intrigued! 3y
Texreader @BarbaraBB And I cried at the end. That‘s quite an achievement—rarely does a book bring me to tears. 3y
Librarybelle It sounds like a very eye opening read 3y
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Endangered | Eliot Schrefer
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Librarybelle So pretty! 3y
Leftcoastzen Very pretty! 3y
Texreader @Librarybelle @Leftcoastzen Thanks y‘all! I‘m getting so close to completing it! I‘ve had this pillow cover a few years. Maybe this year I can actually have it ready for Christmas! 😂 3y
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Untitled | Unknown
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This recipe is passed down from the company owner‘s grandmother from the #DRCongo! They are so good and perfect for #readingafrica2022! @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle They look so yummy! 3y
LeahBergen Yum! I‘d love to try them! 3y
Prairiegirl_reading 🤤🤤🤤 3y
Chrissyreadit They look delicious 😋 3y
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