![]() Yet instead of viewing her strange body the way the world views it, as freakish, unnatural, even the work of the devil, AO embraces all that she is: A woman with a ton of major and necessary body augmentations. ![]() Then came the car accident years later that disabled her even further. Her parents spent most of the days before she was born praying for her peaceful passing because even in-utero she was wrong. AO has never really felt…natural, and that’s putting it lightly. To her, these initials have always stood for Artificial Organism. SummaryĪnwuli Okwudili prefers to be called AO. Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts. ![]() ![]() So when I read Remote Control earlier this year, my love of Okorafor was just renewed. I first read Binti and have been obsessed ever since. I have always associated Nnedi Okorafor with science fiction. ![]()
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