Death of the Author (Deluxe Limited Edition): A Novel

Nnedi Okorafor
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Death of the Author (Deluxe Limited Edition): A Novel

Nnedi Okorafor
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Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Resurrected Reading

"The book is great, its like 2 books in 1. My only problem is the swearing in the book. Quite a bit of F-bombs in there. Other then that, great writing and captivating read."

Happy S. (5/5)

Great!

"I’m so excited to have gotten this amazing book for such a great price!"

Tal S. (5/5)

Incredible book!

"*Death of the Author (Deluxe Limited Edition)* hit me in a really personal way. Beyond just being a brilliantly written book, it captured something I’ve felt for a long time—the feeling of being the odd one out. That sense of standing just outside the lines, trying to carve out a place in a world that doesn’t always make space for you. The way the book explores creativity, the pressure to succeed, and the fear of losing yourself in what you create really resonated with me. It’s rare to find a story that understands what it’s like to feel both deeply connected to something and isolated by it at the same time. It didn’t just make me think—it made me *feel* seen. This isn’t just a book about storytelling; it’s about identity, belonging, and what it means to fight for your own voice. And for me, that made it unforgettable."

K. J. (5/5)

Thought provoking

"This was a really interesting read. I loved the main character and as a fan of sci-fi having the flip between the two stories running a parallel plot was really well executed. This book would fit the fan of Yellowface very well!"

Lisalovesbookw (4/5)

There are so many layers to this story! It does not disappoint. If you’re looking for something completely different to get you out of your reading rut, pick this one up!

"Usually you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but in this case, the story is just as impressive as its cover!"

Melissa H. (5/5)

Still reading but…

"Haven’t finished yet but I’m still engaged, the story feels original and I like the character"

Brandon (4/5)

Awesome Read

"excellent read …. . quick read because you want to read what happens next …. . did not expect that ending …. Highly recommend"

Sherrie M. (5/5)

Thought provoking and a new classic

"Amazing writing and such an intriguing story! Loved what the author did with this book and wow I think that this may be the next 1984!"

Emma K. (5/5)

Beautiful book

"I am very excited to read this. Sold in excellent condition."

Ollie C. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Jan 14, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 448
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063391147
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

"Don’t be frightened by the title. Nnedi Okorafor is fine… and doing her best work yet. Death of the Author reads like three novels in one, or maybe four, about fame and family, culture and change, the power of story, the writer’s life… and robots. This one has it all.” - George R.R. Martin

“Nnedi Okorafor is one of my favorite authors in this or any other world.” - LeVar Burton

“Spellbinding… As delicious as it is disorienting.” - Zakiya Dalila Harris, New York Times bestselling author of The Other Back Girl, in the New York Times Book Review

"A genre-defying metafictional experiment . . . Mind-bending." - New York Times Book Review, Alexandra Alter

"Fans of masterful storytelling should definitely check out Death of The Author by Nnedi Okarafor. It blends genres in the most perfect way to be a suspenseful, timely and heartfelt read. I can’t wait for everyone to read this book!”  - People Magazine, Monique Richburg

“I was captivated by the story—and the many stories-within-the-story—of this ambitious, inventive tribute to the power of storytelling itself.”


- Nikki Erlick, New York Times bestselling author of The Measure

“Nnedi Okorafor is so ferociously talented that we are starting to see she cannot be boxed into any category or genre. Her new novel, Death of the Author, is a deeply felt dazzle. A blaze. It is true deep to the bones.” - Luis Alberto Urrea, Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of The House of Broken Angels

"There’s more vivid imagination in a page of Nnedi Okorafor’s work than in whole volumes." - Ursula K. Le Guin

"Okorafor's book bounces between the novel (about the writer) and the novel-within-the novel (about the robots), and the result is an ambitious blend of genres." - NPR

"This book will keep you guessing until the last chapter." - NPR

"One of her most revealing, deeply felt, and insightful novels to date." - Locus magazine, Gary K. Wolfe

“An impressive feat of Africanfuturism.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Metafiction at its finest… equal parts sharp social commentary and deeply human storytelling.” - Readers Digest (Editor’s Pick)

“A captivating Möbius strip of literary SF.” - Library Journal (starred review)

“Okorafor explores what it means to be human. . . . All-out Okorafor – her best yet.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Death of the Author explores . . . conservationism, Africanfuturism, and what a world without humans could look like. The focus on the near future and the issues that Zelu faces give the postapocalyptic Rusted Robots a greater urgency. Her desire to live life on her own terms will engage readers who love to watch protagonists grow. Highly recommended for fans of Octavia Butler, Nicky Drayden, and Tade Thompson. . . . [Okarofor’s] latest book-within-a-book will attract genre and literary fiction fans alike.” - Booklist (starred review)

“A remarkable exploration of storytelling, fame and the Nigerian American experience, Death of the Author surprises all the way to its brilliant ending.”

- BookPage (starred review)

“[Her work is] irresistible to readers. Her nearly two dozen works of fiction have earned Okorafor a slew of honors—four Hugos, a Nebula, a World Fantasy Award. And a new generation of American storytellers who explicitly use their African heritage, history and mythology to inspire their work have followed in her wake, including Tomi Adeyemi, Ayana Gray, Jordan Ifueko and Namina Forna. . . . Connection is the heartbeat of Okorafor’s work.” - New York Times, 12 African Artists Leading a Culture Renaissance Around the World

"One of [Okorafor's] most revealing, deeply felt, and insightful novels to date." - Locus Magazine, Gary K. Wolfe

“Absolutely brilliant. My heart and guts are all turned inside out.”


- John Green, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars, on Who Fears Death

“It’s a cumulative narrative, a slow burn that builds in emotional urgency even as the scope of Okorafor’s worldbuilding bursts into something breathtakingly vast.” - NPR on Remote Control

“Suspenseful, immersive, and chillingly relevant. Another stunning feat of imagination from Nnedi Okorafor.”  - Leigh Bardugo, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Ninth House, on Like Thunder

“Fresh, original, and smart. We need more writers like her." - Patrick Rothfuss, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Name of the Wind, on Akata Witch

“A compact gem . . . A visual, suspenseful ride.”


- USA Today on Binti

“Both wondrously magical and terribly realistic.”


- The Washington Post on Noor

"Okorafor’s writing is even more beautiful than I remember it . . . evocative and sharply elegant in its economy… This is crucial, necessary work."


- NPR, Amal El-Mohtar, on the Binti trilogy

“A metafictional two-for-one treat, combining this prolific author’s trademark Africanfuturism with a riveting contemporary family drama… a praise-song to the power of the imagination.” - Charleston Post & Courier

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