I just finished reading Akata Woman by Nnedi Okorafor, the third in her Nsibidi Scripts series. I picked them up because I'd read Who Fears Death. They're VERY different in tone. Much lighter and more hopeful. Playful even. I love finding fantasy works that play in less familiar sandboxes, and I've had very little exposure to Nigerian mythologies and folklore, so this all felt very fresh to me. Any other Okorafor fans out there among ? I'd love to hear what you thought.

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