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Frankenstein in Baghdad
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"Frankenstein in Baghdad" by Ahmed Saadawi (BR)
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Iraq + 100: The First Anthology of Science Fiction to Have Emerged from Iraq is speculative and there is some scifi in there too, but I personally found it very hard to read. You'll need something extremely fluffy to balance things out.
Utopia was horrific, not only dystopian, but gory.
I can't remember if I've read others, but I feel like it's all very depressing :/

Up to chapter 2 and enjoying the story so far. I liked that the current POV was an old woman, though from the book description it seems the main one would be a guy.



25% and I am still liking it, easy to read and always great to read this kind of story/history from another perspective. The characters felt real, aside from the Frankenstein aspects (which was quite unique if I may say) it almost like reading a nonfiction book or something.
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Also what I liked was the immersive, realistic urban environment and people living in it. This is a great intro to Arabic SFF for me :)

Books mentioned in this topic
Frankissstein: A Love Story (other topics)Frankenstein in Baghdad (other topics)
The Queue (other topics)
Iraq + 100 (other topics)
Utopia (other topics)
Some accolades:
Arthur C. Clarke Award Nominee (2019) - against equally interesting nominees
International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) (2014) - now that's interesting.
Man Booker International Prize Nominee (2018) - so, it's literary?
Who's in? Let the roll call begins....