Another little 2020 wrapup because I love being able to look back at my year in books on Goodreads.
Another little 2020 wrapup because I love being able to look back at my year in books on Goodreads.
Interesting idea, but didn't care for the ending.
Read it here: https://www.tor.com/2020/03/12/hello-moto-nnedi-okorafor/
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https://www.tor.com/2011/11/02/hello-moto/
So many questions, but none of them really matter in this very short afrofuturistic story about wigs integrated with technology and bad juju.
I really loved this one. Perfect read for the season (or any time at all really). Let us know what you thought! Full review in the link.
#litereads #halloweenreads #octoberreads
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Hello, Moto is one of those stories that has a rather ambiguous ending. What did you think of the ending? Did it add to your overall experience of reading the story or did you find it detracted from your experience?
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Hello Moto is a pretty famous tone. What do you think of the way it is used to indicate big narrative moments?
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Many stories are either scifi or fantasy, but Hello, Moto offers both. What do you think of the way the story uses both witchcraft and technology to make things happen?
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Our latest #LiteReads selection is Hello, Moto by Nnedi Okorafor. I hope everyone enjoys this dark fantasy tale about witchcraft and science blending to make unintentionally evil wigs. Be sure to let us know what you think in the comments. #octoberreads #halloweenreads
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