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Having read Binyavanga Wainaina’s ‘tongue in cheek” essay on how to write about Africa, which I thoroughly enjoyed, I have always yearned for more. So the release of his book ‘I will write about this place”, to much acclaim I might add, was good news to me.

It has been reviewed by the new York times, the economist, the guardian and the times of London. With generally favourable reviews. Something I attribute to the western world coming to grips with stories from ‘middle class’ Africa, a struggle personified by Chimamanda Adichie and her book ‘Purple hibiscus’, a great personal favorite. Everyone should watch her TED Talk on the ‘danger of a single story’ http://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story.html

Now Binyavanga got the greatest boost any one can get in America when his latest book was recommended summer reading of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club. This almost garauntees block buster sales.

Now here is the tragedy: whereas this book ‘I will write about this place’ is readily available all over the world at the drop of a hat, it is sadly totally unavailable in Kenya! The story has a strong Kenyan and Ugandan theme, but I have only met one person who has actually read it! and doing the rounds of Nairobi’s main books stores and finding that they don’t have it in stock tells the sad tale.

One fed up book store owner went so far as to say that the publishers of the book could not be bothered with distributing it over here. Too small a market? Africans can’t/don’t read? Your guess is as good as mine. But I have to wonder where the author himself stands in all this, does he take himself too seriously or does he take his reading audience for granted?

Shame!

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I have noticed that my reading tastes have takenon  a seriously African flavour of late. Which is great because this was one area I have done badly in till a few years ago. Browsing through Bookpoint at yaya Centre and Textbook Centre At the Sarit Centre are pleasures that I enjoy every few weekends or so. All that is lacking are some comfy chairs and some coffee. Oh and they could also unwrap the books from their those plastic seals so that we can actually read a few lines, honestly.

I  have taken the moment to look at my tastes, the thoughts of my friends and completed  a list brought out by fellow blogger, the Ugandan Insomniac, two years ago.

Books I am currently reading:

  1. The Lunatic Express (Charles Miller)
  2. I didn’t do it for you (Michela Wrong)

Books that have given me the greates joy!!!!!

  1. Tick bite fever
  2. No.1 ladies detective agency (series) ( Alexander McCall)
  3. Miguel Street (VS Naipaul)
  4. Purple Hibiscus (Chimamanda Adichie)
  5. Half of a yellow sun (Chimamanda Adichie)
  6. The Prince (Machiavelli
  7. Shogun (Jame Clavell)
  8. Asterix
  9. Tintin

Books that I have and have not read (Shame!)

  1. Great railway bazaar (Paul theroux)
  2. Isles of Oceana (Paul theroux)
  3. A bend in the river (VS Naipaul)
  4. Art of War

Books that I seriously need to buy ( and hopefully read)

  1. A long walk to freedom
  2. A house for Mr. Biswas

Books I have been told that if I haven’t read then I am semi literate

  1. War and Peace ( oh lord!)
  2. Heart of Darkness
  3. Midnight’s children (salman Rushdie)
  4. 100 years of solitude (Garcia Marquez)
  5. A suitable boy(Vikram Seth)

Books that I cant be bothered to look for

  1. Rich dad Poor dad
  2. The monk who sold his ferrari

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