![]() ![]() All that information is processed through Okwu’s perceptions. Binti came home, discovered some stresses with her family and Himba people, found out that the “savage” desert dwelling tribes had more connections to her far flung adventures than she could ever imagine, and while she was with the desert people learning how to use her edan (the strange device she came across while on a desert journey, which has played a key, if mysterious, role in her different adventures), an attack may have struck her home.īinti: The Night Masquerade picks up pretty much right after Binti: Home stops, allowing the seventeen year old hero to fret about what is happening and to learn that maybe not everything her strange, paranormal connection with the Meduse alien called Okwu tells her is true. When the second novella in this trio by Nnedi Okorafor ended, it did so with a cliffhanger. What Any Reasonable… on Down but Not Yet Out in Chicag… Low Budget Regional… on These Woods Get Dark Fast: The… Low Budget Regional… on I Think You’re Too Gentl… Low Budget Regional… on SEQUELITIS: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM… Low Budget Regional… on The Dead Take Much Blood: The… ![]() ![]()
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