Afrofuturism: 22 books that reimagine worlds from a Black perspective
Afrofuturism: 22 books that reimagine worlds from a Black perspective
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From Octavia Butler's dystopian novels to YA fiction inspired by African mythology, fiction that explores worlds rooted in the Black imagination.
From Octavia Butler's dystopian novels to YA fiction inspired by African mythology, fiction that explores worlds rooted in the Black imagination.
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I really liked the Fifth Season books. Maybe not quite so groundbreaking as some people have said, but the mix of Gene Wolfe, Earthbending, and Sarah Connor was interesting.
1 0 ReplyNot sure if it entirely fits the genre but Micaiah Johnson's The Space Between Worlds was really good!
1 0 ReplyBinti is very good!
1 0 ReplyAgreed, Binti is great!
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