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I have #mecfs so I have a lot of time for reading, mostly #fantasy and #SciFi but I'm happy to dip into nearly anything.
Ratings: 1 star: I didn't like it 2 stars: it was okay 3 stars: I liked it 4 stars: I really liked it 5 stars: it was brilliant
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Wild Woila finished reading The Cruellest Month by Louise Penny

noisydeadlines@bookwyrm.social reviewed Before Mars by Emma Newman (Planetfall, #3)
"Acclaimed author Emma Newman returns to the captivating Planetfall universe with a standalone dark tale …
Another brilliant sci-fi book with emotional and psychological depth
5 stars
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@unsuspicious Yeah, I as underwhelmed as well. I've only read a few but I'm yet to read an Octavia Butler book that lives up to her reputation. Might have seemed ground-breaking when they were written.
Wild Woila reviewed Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler (Earthseed, #1)
Prophetic for its time
3 stars
Adapting & building community during social collapse. Prophetic for its time, remains unsettling. God as Change could be a genuinely useful belief system. Only half a book, with ending sudden & too convenient (there is a sequel).
Reading time 5 days, 62 pages/day
Wild Woila reviewed Africa Is Not a Country by Dipo Faloyin
Lively, enlightening & optimistic
4 stars
Dismantles the many myths & prejudices outsiders hold about monolithic "Africa", along with a startling reminder of its colonial history and an overview of its many forms of dictatorship. Lively, enlightening & optimistic without being overly simplistic.
Reading time 6 days, 59 pages/day
Easy on the eyes
3 stars
A bit light on the mystery, and minimal movement in the meta-plot, but perfect relaxation escapism.
Reading time 3 days, 135 pages/day
Wild Woila reviewed Wizard of the Crow by Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Amusing & insightful but long
3 stars
A satire of African dictatorships and coups. Nearly everyone is stupid, superstitious or greedy. Lightly amusing & insightful but exceeedingly long.
Reading time 24 days, 32 pages/day
Random colourful nonsense
2 stars
(2 stars = it was okay)
A sequence of random but colourful nonsense, for no discernible reason. Poor ending. Very effective at sending me off to sleep, though!
Wild Woila reviewed The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson
High-octane fantasy
3 stars
More high-octane fantasy from the Mistborn world, with some key reveals. Some very pleasing support characters.
Reading time 7 days, 71 pages/day
Wild Woila reviewed After Story by Larissa Behrendt
Healing through literary tourism?
3 stars
Indigenous mother & daughter find healing & belonging on a literary tour through England. Dwells a lot on literary history which seems incidental to main story. Not a lot of plot progression or character development.
Reading time 12 days, 25 pages/day
Wild Woila reviewed White Tears Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad
White womanhood is instrumental in upholding white supremacy
5 stars
Argues forcefully & convincingly that white womanhood has been (and still is) instrumental in upholding #WhiteSupremacy. I will never see the #intersection of #race & #gender so naively again. A must read for all - for solidarity & reflection.
Reading time 18 days, 12 pages/day
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Wild Woila reviewed Eat My Shadow by Linda Cockburn
Climate collapse close to home
4 stars
Post-climate apocalypse in #HuonValley & #Hobart. Mostly believable (ex-PM was a caricature, and questionable lack of planning for expedition) with survivors being both humane & loving, but also merciless when called for. Unnerving to see local area in this light.
Reading time 7 days, 47 pages/day
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