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Tade Thompson


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London, England, The United Kingdom
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Tade Thompson is a British born Yoruba psychiatrist who is best known for his science fiction novels.

Tade Thompson isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.

My book ‘The Murders of Molly Southbourne’ has been optioned for a movie

  This just in, saints and sinners: My novella The Murders of Molly Southbourne is going to be a movie.   ‘The Murders Of Molly Southbourne’ Picked Up By Cathy Schulman’s Welle EntertainmentFiled under: molly_southbourne, Uncategorized, writer, writing Tagged: molly_southbourne, write, … Continue reading → Read more of this blog post »
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Published on July 28, 2017 11:47
Average rating: 3.75 · 43,262 ratings · 6,914 reviews · 68 distinct worksSimilar authors
Rosewater (The Wormwood Tri...

3.74 avg rating — 17,262 ratings — published 2017 — 2 editions
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The Murders of Molly Southb...

3.77 avg rating — 6,755 ratings — published 2017 — 9 editions
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The Rosewater Insurrection ...

3.97 avg rating — 4,616 ratings — published 2019
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The Rosewater Redemption (T...

4.03 avg rating — 3,171 ratings — published 2019 — 9 editions
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The Survival of Molly South...

3.59 avg rating — 2,067 ratings — published 2019
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The Legacy of Molly Southbo...

3.64 avg rating — 857 ratings — published 2022 — 2 editions
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Making Wolf

3.88 avg rating — 368 ratings — published 2015 — 13 editions
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Jackdaw

3.56 avg rating — 278 ratings — published 2022 — 4 editions
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Liberation

3.86 avg rating — 86 ratings — published 2025
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Quotes by Tade Thompson  (?)
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“I can read minds but I still don't understand women. Or men. Humans. I don't understand humans.”
Tade Thompson, Rosewater

“The idea of a singular hero and a manifest destiny just makes us lazy. There is no destiny. There is choice, there is action, and any other narrative perpetuates a myth that someone else out there will fix our problems with a magic sword and a blessing from the gods.”
Tade Thompson, Rosewater

“Right. Fantastic. Now I'm supposed to do something heroic, right?"

"Please. For one thing, you're not the type. Second, I am tired of women and men of destiny. The idea of a singular hero and a manifest destiny just makes us all lazy. There is no destiny. There is choice, there is action, and any other narrative perpetuates a myth that someone else out there will fix our problems with a magic sword and a blessing from the gods.”
Tade Thompson, Rosewater

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What would you like to discuss in January? (Read by January 1st)
Please do not vote unless you will return if your book wins.

Rosewater by Tade Thompson
2018, 432pages, 3.78 stars
$6.99 Kindle, cheap used print, at the library

"Rosewater is a town on the edge. A community formed around the edges of a mysterious alien biodome, its residents comprise the hopeful, the hungry and the helpless—people eager for a glimpse inside the dome or a taste of its rumored healing powers.

Kaaro is a government agent with a criminal past. He has seen inside the biodome, and doesn't care to again—but when something begins killing off others like himself, Kaaro must defy his masters to search for an answer, facing his dark history and coming to a realization about a horrifying future."


 
  8 votes, 32.0%

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
1953, 194 pages, 3.98 stars
$12.99 Kindle, cheap used print, at the library

"Guy Montag is a fireman. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities, the printed book, along with the houses in which they are hidden. Montag never questions the destruction and ruin his actions produce, returning each day to his bland life and wife, Mildred, who spends all day with her television “family.” But when he meets an eccentric young neighbor, Clarisse, who introduces him to a past where people didn’t live in fear and to a present where one sees the world through the ideas in books instead of the mindless chatter of television, Montag begins to question everything he has ever known."


 
  7 votes, 28.0%

The Last by Hanna Jameson
2019, 340 pages, 3.54 stars
Kindle $12.99, cheap used print, may be at the library

"Jon thought he had all the time in the world to respond to his wife’s text message: I miss you so much. I feel bad about how we left it. Love you. But as he’s waiting in the lobby of the L’Hotel Sixieme in Switzerland after an academic conference, still mulling over how to respond to his wife, he receives a string of horrifying push notifications. Washington, DC has been hit with a nuclear bomb, then New York, then London, and finally Berlin. That’s all he knows before news outlets and social media goes black—and before the clouds on the horizon turn orange.

Now, two months later, there are twenty survivors holed up at the hotel, a place already tainted by its strange history of suicides and murders. Those who can’t bear to stay commit suicide or wander off into the woods. Jon and the others try to maintain some semblance of civilization. But when the water pressure disappears, and Jon and a crew of survivors investigate the hotel’s water tanks, they are shocked to discover the body of a young girl.

As supplies dwindle and tensions rise, Jon becomes obsessed with investigating the death of the little girl as a way to cling to his own humanity. Yet the real question remains: can he afford to lose his mind in this hotel, or should he take his chances in the outside world? "


 
  5 votes, 20.0%

Scythe by Neal Shusterman
2016, 435 pages, 4.37 stars
Kindle $9.99, cheap used, at the library

"Thou shalt kill.

A world with no hunger, no disease, no war, no misery. Humanity has conquered all those things, and has even conquered death. Now scythes are the only ones who can end life—and they are commanded to do so, in order to keep the size of the population under control.

Citra and Rowan are chosen to apprentice to a scythe—a role that neither wants. These teens must master the “art” of taking life, knowing that the consequence of failure could mean losing their own. "


 
  3 votes, 12.0%

Moxyland by Lauren Beukes
2008, 367 pages, 3.60 stars
Kindle $6.31, cheap used print, may be at the library

"A frighteningly persuasive, high-tech fable, this novel follows the lives of four narrators living in an alternative futuristic Cape Town, South Africa. Kendra, an art-school dropout, brands herself for a nanotech marketing program; Lerato, an ambitious AIDS baby, plots to defect from her corporate employers; Tendeka, a hot-headed activist, is becoming increasingly rabid; and Toby, a roguish blogger, discovers that the video games he plays for cash are much more than they seem. On a collision course that will rewire their lives, this story crackles with bold and infectious ideas, connecting a ruthless corporate-apartheid government with video games, biotech attack dogs, slippery online identities, a township soccer school, shocking cell phones, addictive branding, and genetically modified art. Taking hedonistic trends in society to their ultimate conclusions, this tale paints anything but a forecasted utopia, satirically undermining the reified idea of progress as society's white knight."


 
  2 votes, 8.0%

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