Month: January 2024
An Echo in the Darkness (Mark of the Lion #2) by Francine Rivers
If you think Christian books are boring, my darling, think again. You’ve clearly not picked up the Mark of the Lion series from Francine Rivers.
Enola Holmes 2 (Movie Review)
The screenplay was excellent; the flashbacks, the dialogues, and the reveals were intriguing. Can I say I love the Holy Trinity??!
Amsterdam (Movie Review)
If you haven’t seen this movie yet and enjoy great acting, mystery, historical drama, and/or Taylor Swift, then I recommend you go see this at the cinema closest to you.
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Movie Review)
However, as you start laughing your head off at the beginning, you will quickly realize that this is not the usual biography. In fact, it’s probably the weirdest biography you’ll ever see.
Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami
I was nodding my way throughout because what I often thought and had trouble explaining to others, Kawakami did in a story.
God’s Children Are Little Broken Things: Stories by Arinze Ifeakandu
I highly recommend this book from the deepest part of my heart and soul, with my generation and gods backing me. This is a 5-star read and deserves all the flowers.
The Son of the House by Cheluchi Onyemelukewe-Onuobia
Nwabulu keeps me up a lot; I think of her struggles and pain, I see her, I see her story, and I live all the women who have been emptied off through her.
Afonja: The Rise (Oyo Empire Histories #1) by Tunde Leye
This book is rich in tradition and customs, from ritual suicide to honor killings and you’ll get more than a glimpse into proper African society.
A Lineage of Grace by Francine Rivers
Five outstanding women, five amazing paths that’ll eventually lead to the coming of Jesus Christ…
The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
I also loved that, at every turn, it sought to advocate for intersectional feminism in African-American communities and within the academia.