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I read Unkindness of Ghosts and found it fascinating and powerful.



Oh ... :( I just checked the kindle version and this is apparently not available here until Dec 5th ... not fair!

In the meantime, here's some additional musical background, per the book's afterward. The idea for the people depicted in the book actually comes from stories and mythos created by a musical group called Drexciya. One of the members has died, but here a couple intros to the group's music (here and here), as well as their wiki page and spotify page. It sounds like there will also at some point be a graphic novel based on their work, although so far the only direct source of information about it appears to be an indigogo page (the campaign is now closed).
ETA: ooh! Here's a post about the graphic novel with several pages posted: https://www.roots-routes.org/a-brilli...

Sooo... I’m going to try and speed read through it this weekend. Prepare for posting. I’ll also continue to discuss with the group when everyone can join.

Sooo... I’m going to try and speed read through it ..."
Once you've downloaded it, you won't lose access to it. It will remain on your device and you can take your time reading it. You can also post feedback on Net Galley after it's been archived. I do it all the time.
I was also recently approved by Net Galley and have just started the book. I intend to participate in this BR.


Once it's on your device, you don't lose access. I've read Net Galley and Edelweiss books a year or more after I downloaded them. What they mean by saying that you can lose access, is that you need to download them right away. You won't be able to download them once they're archived.


Also, clipping. released another song that goes with the book yesterday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBWBa...

I'm seeing some patterns in the comments about the early parts of the book, but what did you think when you finished? It's a very short book - did that work for you?
My thoughts on the whole book: (view spoiler)

Yes, my first thoughts were (view spoiler)

I'm seeing some patterns in the comments about the early parts of the book, but what did you think when you finished? It's a ver..."
I finished the other day and I liked how it resolved. (view spoiler)

The underwater society/race/group is very well sculpted, esp. bearing in mind the size of the work. delegating history/memories, so that a society can live is a very strong concept. The communications and connections between Yetu and Amaba, Yetu and "two-legged" are well-written.
At the same time I have to admit it is not exactly the type of prose I enjoy, even if its objective properties are praiseworthy


What an amazing premise.
[Spoiler removed]
Ch. 2 (view spoiler)
Ch. 3 (view spoiler)

Anyway, I am about 60% in, just starting chapter 7, and really enjoying this. I don't have time to outline all of my thoughts at this point, but I felt remiss in my buddying so needed to post something. I should definitely finish tonight and then I will post my thoughts! :)


Oh no! That stinks. :( Well, I will stick around and chat if & when you get it!

LOL Basically, I think that this story was incredible, but the style and all-overness was hard for me to track, even though it worked and was surely intentional.
End comments, not plot spoilery but hidden just in case: (view spoiler)
Lori, about your end of book spoiler - 100%! I agree with every word of that. Perfectly said. :D
Bonnie, about your Amaba comment in your Chapter 7 spoiler: (view spoiler)


This is the story of my life!



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


Daveed Diggs? He would be excellent.
I, however, read the hardcover back in February 2020. I loved the worldbuilding in this book. It was my first book by Rivers Solomon and I loved it. It flowed so well. I got to wishing it was a full size novel instead of just a novella. Anyone else feel like that?
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This book was inspired by a song of the same name by the rap group clipping., who were in turn inspired by the work of the musical group Drexciya. Here's a couple intros to Drexciya's music (here and here), as well as their spotify page.
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