Month: January 2024
The Name of The Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle #1) by Patrick Rothfuss
Never have I ever enjoyed first person POV as much as I did in this book.
A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness #1) by Joe Abercrombie
Truly, truly enjoyable, this book was. Honestly, I was not eager to start this one, seeing as it’s not yet a complete series. But it [continue reading]
Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Hopefully, the reading of a book as this will enlighten men and generally educate people in the making of the right choices regarding amatory unions.
The God is Not Willing (Witness #1) by Steven Erikson
Here, the author appears to be more intricate and deliberate in his storytelling, happy to help readers truly understand events in a blow-by-blow manner.
The Death of Fairy Tales
Rumplestiltskin teaches that there are consequences to every action you take
No Time To Die: 21st Century Double-Oh-Seven
Ok, one of my guilty pleasures while growing up was seeing the James Bond movies made in the 80s and 90s. It was so fascinating [continue reading]
On Black Sisters Street by Chika Unigwe
Each character is portrayed in all the gory glory of abuses suffered, dashed hopes, false prophecies, and all of the vices that infest human society.
Blood Scion (Blood Scion #1) by Deborah Falaye
…she leaves no stone unturned in her bid to deliver incisive, accurate, and deliciously exciting Yoruba mytho-fantasy.
Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen #3)
The scattergun approach is not even supposed to work, but yet it has. And beautifully so. Just brilliant!
The Ember Blade (The Darkwater Legacy #1) by Chris Wooding
It’s an excellent first book in a promising new series
Smoke and Stone (City of Sacrifice #1) by Michael R. Fletcher
But if you, like me have a taste for the inherently dark, then I advise you to start this journey. It will most certainly be worth it at the end
A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire #) by G.R.R Martin
Whether dumb stupid like Sansa, or foolish honour like Eddard, the characters draw you in, making you laugh and cry along with them, make you feel exactly what it is they’re feeling.