I’m stealing this idea from a friend of mine… but since I do so much reading I thought maybe I’ll share some impressions of some books that I read. Here goes!!
Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
This book is set in the Nigeria-Biafra war of 1967-1970 and the years leading up to that point. Although this is fiction I always feel that I learn something from books like this. The authors bring history to life with made-up characters and relationships that live a life that was true to many people during that time.
I thought the characters were well rounded and liked that they showed different lifestyles and perceptions of people during that time. I like the believabity and vulnerability of the relationships and thought it was interesting to see how decisions and tragedies affected those dynamics.
I found myself drawn to the relationship of the twin sisters the most. They had such different personalities and I guess that in their differences and struggles to create their relationship as adults reminded me of my own life in some ways.. and puts things in perspective to what is important and what shouldn’t be sacraficed.
The story was based on the war time and of course that meant a lot of loss of belongings, homes, jobs, security, and loved ones. I know this is reality and this is based on a true time in Nigeria’s history but I do wish it wasn’t so sad…
So if I were to rank it 1-10… I would give this book an 8 only because I found parts in the first half of the book a big slow but I’m definitely glad that I stuck with it :)
Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
This book is set in the Nigeria-Biafra war of 1967-1970 and the years leading up to that point. Although this is fiction I always feel that I learn something from books like this. The authors bring history to life with made-up characters and relationships that live a life that was true to many people during that time.
I thought the characters were well rounded and liked that they showed different lifestyles and perceptions of people during that time. I like the believabity and vulnerability of the relationships and thought it was interesting to see how decisions and tragedies affected those dynamics.
I found myself drawn to the relationship of the twin sisters the most. They had such different personalities and I guess that in their differences and struggles to create their relationship as adults reminded me of my own life in some ways.. and puts things in perspective to what is important and what shouldn’t be sacraficed.
The story was based on the war time and of course that meant a lot of loss of belongings, homes, jobs, security, and loved ones. I know this is reality and this is based on a true time in Nigeria’s history but I do wish it wasn’t so sad…
So if I were to rank it 1-10… I would give this book an 8 only because I found parts in the first half of the book a big slow but I’m definitely glad that I stuck with it :)
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