I've pre-read these for you so you don't waste your time. Am through with fiction for a bit so these are mainly non-fiction - especially history and science (both with the "popular" prefix ie. not too hard).
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Anthills of the Savannah - Chinua Achebe
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No. Probably not. Just read lots of reviews of it and literati are raving. I'm not. It ends with the moral of the story ffs. Glad I went there - to Africa in the middle of coups. But not enough plot.
It's well written enough but I don't think I'd trouble you with this one. It's very short and quite beautifully written. It's about an au pair's first foray into life away from her mother, so like, who cares? Some interesting class / privelege insights, and the narrator is complex and often unlikeable.
Overall no. Started promisingly - was there a Roman Empire, was there a decline, was there a fall? He problematised all 3 ideas and I thought great. It isn't a book as such btw, it's a lecture series. Anyway it then descended to a description of each emperor and such an emphasis on one person (each time) seemed to ridiculous to me. Trade wars and the emergence of other countries weren't even side shows, they were bare mentions. Got to hard to remember which emperor we were on. Gave up.
Yes. Definitely. I'd heard of Biafra, I thought it was about famine. Turns out that famine was a deliberate war strategy to starve a section of what is now Nigeria into submission. This is the story. I'm aware it pretty much followed rich Biafrans, with some visits to camps of starving people, rather than having its protagonists suffer the full event. Even so, worth knowing, important stuff. Dreadful film btw.
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