[image error]This is a novella, and a pretty short one at that, but man does it pack a punch. Ursula Le Guin blurbed it, saying that a single page of this story is as rich or richer than a volume of epic fantasy. And she was right. Every detail in this story serves to build the universe title character Binti sets out to connect to, but never once feels too dense to fully appreciate or understand. The prose is crystal clear, and so tight it hums.
And as for the story itself?
We start off watching Binti lea...
Published on February 26, 2019 16:07