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Honestly, I'm all for it. It took the more tedious aspects from the Dresden Files and improved them by turning them sideways into Dresden Files In Scotland With A Young WoC.
I'll not hold my breath waiting for the sequel, but I'll be pleasantly surprised to pick it up once I realise it's out some months after release.



I do feel like i got a really rich perspective on Zimbabwe from this book though. that half of the book was stronger for me, i think.

In the late nineteenth century white settlers and administrators arrive to occupy the African country of Zimbabwe (Rhodesia). Nehanda, a village girl, is recognized through omens and portents as a saviour. The resulting uprising by the Africans is brutally crushed but looks forward to the war of independence that succeeded a century later. Told in lucid, poetic prose, this is a gripping story about the first meeting of a people with their colonizer.
Absolutely beautiful writing, no question. 4/5



Books mentioned in this topic
I Am a Girl from Africa (other topics)The Library of the Dead (other topics)
The Book of Memory (other topics)
Nehanda (other topics)
We Need New Names (other topics)
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