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Ògbójú Ode Nínú Igbó Irúnmolè (2000)

by D.O. Fagunwa(Favorite Author)
4.51 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Overall highly enjoyable book! The writer does an excellent job being descriptive and painting a picture during each story. There were a few instances where the author was too wordy for my liking, however it didn't last very long. The various stories involved people interacting with animals and supernatural creatures, teaching each other life lessons. I could tell illustrations were custom made for each story, I really enjoyed these as well!
review 2: Fairy tales: stories with moral and pedagogical intent especially towards the end of the book. The Adventures of Akara-Ogun in the Forest of a Thousand Demons talk about meetings with elves, half-animal half-human beings, spirits, warriors, kings and sages. The writing style is remarkable with an interesting use o
... moref terms and a rhythm well suited to the subject matter. Read in the Italian translation. less
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musolla02
tutuola is better but this one has some funny stuff too more bunyany
madiha
Ogboju Ode Ninu Igbo Irumonle. Superb realism merging realms.
Kristie
need to find this book
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