With his new novel "Primeval Fire," writer C.T. Rwizi is concluding the South- and East African-influenced science fantasy trilogy he doesn't think of as Afrofuturism or Africanfuturism. To learn why, check out this exclusive Q&A. 📖🧙🏿
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With his new novel "Primeval Fire," writer C.T. Rwizi is concluding the South- and East African-influenced science fantasy trilogy he doesn't think of as Afrofuturism or Africanfuturism. To learn why, check out this exclusive Q&A. 📖🧙🏿
Book Review: Scarlet Odyssey by C.T. Rwizi
Rating: 4/5 stars
This book had a perfect combination of interesting characters, interesting setting, and an intriguing plot. I loved that this book really allowed the reader to explore this in-depth world and its customs, legends, and magic systems. It could be hard to follow at times for some, but I think the author did a remarkable job of drawing the reader into this world. I enjoyed each POV in the book and the plot had just enough mystery and suspense to keep me intrigued.