Hi ForeverBookers, How are you all today? I hope you’re well. Earlier on today I finished “Ship Of Destiny” by Robin Hobb. I surprisingly enjoyed it. I thought it would take me months to get through, like it did with “Ship of Magic” and “The Mad Ship,” books 1 and 2 in “The Liveship Traders” trilogy, but I’m very pleased to say that I highly enjoyed it, so much that it took me only around a week, and for a book just over 900 pages, I think that’s pretty good. 4.5 Stars! I read “Ship of Destiny” for a few readathons. They were: Reading Rivalry - You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home - Althea certainly has a moment of “coming back home,” I’d say. Always Fully Booked Reading Challenge 2026 - Read a book set on a boat - Almost all of the plot of Ship of Destiny is set at sea in one boat or another, so I’m counting it for this. NOTE: There’s mention of blood and gore in “Ship of Destiny” and some sexual advances as well as rape scene. Spoilers Below “ Decided!”...
Hi ForeverBookers, I’ve just finished “ Binti: Home,” the second Binti novella by Nnedi Okorafor and I really enjoyed it! 3 Stars! “Binti: Home” tells the story of Binti when she goes home from Oomza University, the planet that she travelled to in the first novella to study to become a Master Harmonizer, like her father. She takes her friend Okwu with her. He’s finally sexed here as a male, but is still referred to as it as well as he, him. While on earth, Binti learns of a secret organisation that her grandmother is a part of. Could she be a part of it too? I read “Binti: Home” for a readathon, which was: Reading Rivalry - The Best Of Both Worlds - Binti is literally set on two different planets. Spoilers Below… “The sunlight shined on me edan, which floated before me in a network of current, a symmetry of parts. I’d never seen it disassemble like this and making it do so had not been my intention. I’d been trying to get the object itself to com...