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I've had intentions of reading Half of a Yellow Sun since I first noticed it in 2008. It has been sitting patiently at the top of my to-read pile for years. I'm not sure why it took this long, but it did. Finally, I can say I've read it and, not surprisingly, I enjoyed it greatly.
This is such an evocative and poetic novel. The language, the story, the characters, the setting—this is nearly a perfect novel. I was truly engaged and greatly in ...more
I've had intentions of reading Half of a Yellow Sun since I first noticed it in 2008. It has been sitting patiently at the top of my to-read pile for years. I'm not sure why it took this long, but it did. Finally, I can say I've read it and, not surprisingly, I enjoyed it greatly.
This is such an evocative and poetic novel. The language, the story, the characters, the setting—this is nearly a perfect novel. I was truly engaged and greatly in ...more

Epic
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Tour-De-Force
Fascinating
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Classic
Then why not 5 stars instead of 4?
Well, parts of the book was needlessly slow to me. In other words, a little more wordy than necessary and maybe the book should've been cut 80-100 pages. This is certainly a book I could read again and change my rating in a minute. (I'm a person of a particular age and I reserve my right to do that) Adichie is most powerful when discussing politics and the social upheaval of Nigeria - and she does that brillia ...more
Riveting
Tour-De-Force
Fascinating
Brilliant
Classic
Then why not 5 stars instead of 4?
Well, parts of the book was needlessly slow to me. In other words, a little more wordy than necessary and maybe the book should've been cut 80-100 pages. This is certainly a book I could read again and change my rating in a minute. (I'm a person of a particular age and I reserve my right to do that) Adichie is most powerful when discussing politics and the social upheaval of Nigeria - and she does that brillia ...more

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Jun 25, 2021
Melissa Rochelle
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Beautiful and heart-wrenching story of love and war. I am constantly disgusted, appalled, absolutely floored by our capacity to treat other humans as "other", as "less than".
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Nov 14, 2017
Kay Dee (what is your storygraph name? mine is in my bio. join me!) Meadows
marked it as to-read
DNF at like ch 8 but i did skip ahead and read the end chapter

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