Author: Affie Ibro
Masquerade by O.O. Sangoyomi
O.O. Sangoyomi’s debut novel is a compelling historical fiction that examines feminism through the eyes of one of the genre’s most divisive MCs.
5 Things To Know About the Sword of Truth Series
Disembowelment, beheading, impalement, poisoning, maiming, and blood rituals all feature in this gore-fest of a series called the Sword of Truth.
Movie Review: Breath of Life
Breath of Life is an aptly named Nollywood banger that’s sure to draw goosebumps from your skin in its God-awe-inspiring show of faith and love.
Series Review: Iwájú
It was exciting to watch the uncouth craze of the Lagos daily bustle combine seamlessly with sophisticated technology in Iwájú.
Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion #1) by Krystle Matar
Legacy of the Brightwash is a delightfully written, grimdark, steampunk story with a surprisingly well-written romance subplot.
Why You Should Write Book Reviews
Book reviews aren’t just a jumble of words on how a book made you feel but also a veritable document that you can quickly refer to when your memories temporarily fail you.
The Blood Stones (Legends of the Bruhai #1) by Tori Tecken
The Blood Stones is a new political fantasy thriller from the stable of a masterful storyteller and builder of passionate characters.
Top 6 Epic Fantasy Reads: 2023 in Books
I think it’s fair to say that The Will of the Many is the best fantasy book of 2023. Far more people love it than don’t, and you can’t really argue with the people’s choice.
The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa By Stephen Buoro
The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa is a quote-rich page-turner that leaves you with more questions than answers.
Is Book Piracy Bad?
There are editors, agents, artists, and printers to be paid, and every node in the entire physical book supply chain is connected by money.
The Shadow Casket (The Darkwater Legacy #2) by Chris Woodling
The book reserves the best for the last, and there’s betrayal, moral dilemma, and a teensy-weensy bit of romance tucked in between the pages.
Are You a Book Snob?
Reading tastes are as unique as our DNA makeup. No two readers enjoy the exact same thing. And, of course, no reader truly enjoys everything.
The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time #5) by Robert Jordan
The story moves along at a much slower pace than the preceding instalments, switching from plot-based to character-based.
The Will of the Many (Hierarchy #1) by James Islington
The Will of the Many locks you in a vice-like grip and forces you to focus on the story at the cost of your life until the very end
Seeds of War (The Smokesmiths #1) by João F. Silva
Seeds of War is a must-read for any reader of epic fantasy who loves character-based stories with superb worlds and clearly defined magic systems.
Ash and Bones (City of Sacrifice #2) by Michael R. Fletcher
It tells of what happens when mortals put their fates in the hands of immortals, allowing themselves to be unquestioningly led on in the name of faith
Legend (Legend #1) by Marie Lu
With the bad blood already in place in Legend, it would be interesting to see how it develops further in the next book.
What Is Fantasy Fiction?
Despite the many descriptions, fantasy fiction is more systematic nowadays than imagined. There is a form to the chaos and various categories for each shade of sanity and madness.