![]() ![]() ![]() To be fair to Okorafor, the logic generally does make sense from a very specific point of view – but it’s telling that I’m not reading naturally from a place where that’s the case. ![]() This makes me sad, because there are all sorts of interesting things going on – but there are just as many things that throw me out of the story with irritation or puzzling logic. As I’ve said in the past: I want to enjoy Binti far more than I actually do. Can the master harmonizer who sits at the nexus of so many cultures bring peace, or is her legacy to be only conflict?įull disclosure: I’ve persisted with this series because I felt I had to, rather than because I wanted to, which isn’t the greatest start for any uphill battle. With no sign of Okwu, she and Mwinyi rush back. As Binti struggles to adjust to the zinariya, she is overwhelmed by visions of her family in mortal danger. ![]()
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