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Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond
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“Book Riot's Read Harder 2021: Read an SFF anthology edited by a person of color”

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“I didn't expect to connect with every story but the ones I did connect with were very enjoyable. There is a lot of variety and tales from Africa, Asia, the Americas and the Caribbean. It was refreshing and heart warming to read Lisa Allen-Agostini's work that intermingled sci-fi and traditional J'ouvert. My favourite was Monstro by Junot Díaz - which unfortunately will not become a full novel and I'm slightly distraught because I did NOT want that story to end.”
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