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Nigerians in Space
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun
6 posts | 6 read | 12 to read
1993. Houston. Dr. Wale Olufunmi, lunar rock geologist, has a life most Nigerian immigrants would kill for, but then most Nigerians aren’t Wale—a great scientific mind in exile with galactic ambitions. Then comes an outlandish order: steal a piece of the moon. With both personal and national glory at stake, Wale manages to pull off the near impossible, setting out on a journey back to Nigeria that leads anywhere but home. Compelled by Wale’s impulsive act, Nigerians traces arcs in time and space from Houston to Stockholm, from Cape Town to Bulawayo, picking up on the intersecting lives of a South African abalone smuggler, a freedom fighter’s young daughter, and Wale’s own ambitious son. Deji Olukotun’s debut novel defies categorization—a story of international intrigue that tackles deeper questions about exile, identity, and the need to answer an elusive question: what exactly is brain gain?
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charl08
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun

Two thirds in and no one is in Space.
Disgruntled!

readordierachel False advertising! 5y
charl08 @readordierachel anyone would think it was fiction or something...(!) 5y
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charl08
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun
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Fascinating premise.

bnp When I wrote a novel about a Nigerian space program, I didn‘t expect it to be so close to the truth.

See http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2014/09/nigerians_in_space...
6y
bnp I haven't read this book yet, but I'd like to. 6y
charl08 @bnp strong opening, then I was distracted by the garden. 6y
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BeckyLeJ
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun
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I have arrived in Seattle - so of course I had to go to a bookstore 🤓

BookishTrish Make sure you go to Elliott Bay Books! 6y
BookishTrish Odd fellows - the restaurant next door - is a favourite of mine as well! 6y
BeckyLeJ @booktrish I wish I‘d had more time in town! 6y
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Settings
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun
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Mehso-so

Read because the sequel was nominated for the 2018 PKD awards.

More like literary fiction than genre fiction, but there are SFF elements. As literary fiction it's passable, but its multiple storylines aren't tied together very well so it seems unfocused. The title is very clever.

tournevis I kickstarted the movie! 6y
Settings Are you sure that was wise? I mean, given the book's contents, taking the money and running would be performance art. 6y
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Titania
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun
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Panpan

This relatively short book was a sloooow read. I'm still not sure what the purpose of the book was. I won't be reading more of this series.

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Joreads
Nigerians in Space | Deji Bryce Olukotun
Mehso-so

This book had a really great start but quickly lost the plot. Time shifts and no related stories made it really hard to stay engaged. This book will not be for everyone