65%
05.01.15
Adichie is an astonishing writer, really - all her novels are so different in style and tone but share a powerful use of language and character and an unusual insight into Nigerian life and politics. This is a surprisingly complex story that would bear a second reading, though the ending seemed rather stunted.
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Americanah - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
68%
02.12.13
This is a book about the challenges of both immigration and return, and of finding the mould that fits you best. The writing is beautiful and measured, the characters vivid and interesting, but it does seem, at times, like a collection of anecdotes sourced from the author and her friends, and it is so long that it sags towards the end. But it certainly makes you think afresh and explore Lagos on Google Maps.
02.12.13
This is a book about the challenges of both immigration and return, and of finding the mould that fits you best. The writing is beautiful and measured, the characters vivid and interesting, but it does seem, at times, like a collection of anecdotes sourced from the author and her friends, and it is so long that it sags towards the end. But it certainly makes you think afresh and explore Lagos on Google Maps.
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Half of a Yellow Sun - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
75%
29.10.07
I started this reluctantly but soon became engrossed in its vivid account of civil war. The characters were engaging, and the plot and narrative were masterfully structured, given extra strength by the compelling cultural background.
29.10.07
I started this reluctantly but soon became engrossed in its vivid account of civil war. The characters were engaging, and the plot and narrative were masterfully structured, given extra strength by the compelling cultural background.
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