Zahrah the Windseeker Nnedi OkoraforMbachu 9780618340903 Books

Zahrah the Windseeker Nnedi OkoraforMbachu 9780618340903 Books
I loved this book!I'd highly recommend it for preteens and young adults, especially for girls going through puberty. But as an adult, I really enjoyed this book as well. This is one of the most unique worlds I've ever read about. There are all sorts of details that are similar to our world, but completely different in some significant way. It was lots of fun to see the world unfold.
The story is about a girl who goes on a journey to save her friend. A large part of this involves learning about the powers she's developing, and also learning more about the forest that everyone avoids because it's considered too dangerous to approach.
This book was fun, beautiful, and creative. It's one of my default recommendations for young adult readers, and I would love to see more books set in this world!

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Zahrah the Windseeker Nnedi OkoraforMbachu 9780618340903 Books Reviews
While slightly less magical than I had hoped, this was the kind of story that leaves you with more than what you started with. I loved the seemingly effortless imagination, the pace and the tech. I can’t get enough of the way this author writes from the point of view of one more protagonist who has been navigating the world as an outsider.
I read this over three days, easily enjoying this perfectly lovely, uniquely imaginative, scifi adventure. I am beyond pleased that I discovered Nnedi Okorafor. I am running out of her books to read!
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An engaging young heroine ventures deep into forbidden territory to save her friend - I thoroughly enjoyed the read.
The setting is truly imaginative, and I'd have liked even a bit more of the bio-techno-magic of CPU seeds and plant-buildings.
Zahrah is helped and hindered by a succession of memorable characters, including a village of talking Gorillas where we are given a glimpse of a fascinating history. There is a real depth to the supporting cast and places, helped by a device unashamedly borrowed from Douglas Adams (and the author gives an amusing nod to the source of Zahrah's fallible encyclopedia).
The version has a number of editing issues - it didn't spoil the read, but should be cleaned up.
I read another book by this author, Akata Witch, and was so impressed that I bought this one right away. It did not disappoint! The world Okorafor created is so lush and the Africa-based setting was really well developed. Everything is plant based, even computers, and it makes for an interestingly fantastic world. I loved Zahrah's transformation from a shy, frightened girl to proud and courageous young woman. It was also refreshing that the relationship/romance was downplayed. Zahrah and Dari are just best friends - it doesn't need to be more than that. This isn't a romance, it's an adventure.
I very much liked this book, but the e-book transfer left something to be desired. Tons of typos, some of them recurrent (Dan instead of Dari was a particular problem). There were eventually so many typos that I couldn't highlight and submit them anymore. I hope they get fixed!
I great story for tweens! A wonderful escape from reality. So many stories written for tweens are riddled with death, violence, & depressing topics that are a chore to read about. This story delivers wonderfully crafted life lessons in a refreshing and creative story, that even the most reluctant reader will find hard to put down.
10 years ago my oldest daughter who was 8 at the time and an avid reader, read Zahrah the Windseeker and fell in love with the characters and Zahrah's world. Nnedi Okorafor has been one of her favorite authors ever since. Last week my youngest daughter who is 8 years old, picked up Zahrah and never put it down. She is now searching for a similar book. Akata Witch might be too much for her. Anyone know of a book that is similar to Zharah the Windseeker?
Zahrah is different. How different, she does not truly know, until she learns she can fly... thanks to her friend Dari, who urges her to learn about herself and her abilities.
I first encountered this author with her book Who Fears Death, which is very different from "Zahrah"; "Death" is written for adults, while this one is written with younger readers in mind. Thus, while "Death" started with a gripping bang, this one seemed to me to be less, erm, grippy, and much more simpler and a much slower pace. But I kept reading, drawn into Zahrah's world, and was glad I did. The Ooni Kingdom and its surrounding forests is lush and imaginative. I enjoyed Zahrah's character growth - from a fearful, timid child to one willing to help change the world.
This is another amazing book by this author; highly recommended.
I loved this book!
I'd highly recommend it for preteens and young adults, especially for girls going through puberty. But as an adult, I really enjoyed this book as well. This is one of the most unique worlds I've ever read about. There are all sorts of details that are similar to our world, but completely different in some significant way. It was lots of fun to see the world unfold.
The story is about a girl who goes on a journey to save her friend. A large part of this involves learning about the powers she's developing, and also learning more about the forest that everyone avoids because it's considered too dangerous to approach.
This book was fun, beautiful, and creative. It's one of my default recommendations for young adult readers, and I would love to see more books set in this world!

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