Category: All Book Reviews

June 27, 2023
Shorefall (The Founders Trilogy #2) by Robert Jackson Bennett

... the author probably outdid himself this time. His much-lauded magic system is on show here once again, as it was in Foundryside and Divine Cities

June 27, 2023
The Empire's Ruin (Ashes of the Unhewn Throne #1) by Brian Staveley

The comradeship and romance in this book were well executed, and I was pleased to see the fight scenes and the magic system well-depicted.

June 27, 2023
Fevered Star (Between Earth and Sky #2) by Rebecca Roanhorse

Like the first book, the writing is fluid and contains meticulously detailed world-building, characterizations, and an extremely gripping plot. 

June 27, 2023
Promise Boys by Nick Brooks

While reading, you'll see life inside Promise Prep through their eyes, drawing open the shiny curtain of perfection Principal Moore has put up

June 23, 2023
Unashamed by Lecrae Moore

Here, a young man throws everything about himself up to the world, and I mean everything; the good, the bad, the ugly, and the very ugly

June 20, 2023
The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta

It was clear that sons were currency, and only those blessed with them would be supported and listened to.

June 16, 2023
Olga Dies Dreaming by Xóchitl González

This book packs a lot into a few hundred pages, with trauma, sexuality, family, identity, political and racial themes threaded throughout the story

June 16, 2023
Ship of Destiny (The Liveship Traders #3) by Robin Hobb

Hobb seems to have a knack for giving you endings that absolutely makes you want to scream at the injustice of it all.

June 16, 2023
The Mad Ship (The Liveship Traders #2) by Robin Hobb

One way or the other, the women in this book, no matter what their situation was, rallied and took control of their damn lives!!

June 13, 2023
Witch Hunt by Ian Rankin

I absolutely love the portrayal of Witch: she is the all badass, no apologies given-none expected, a professional killer

June 13, 2023
Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions by Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi

Finally, this collection gets bonus points for being very Afrocentric in its attempt to explore stories from home vis-à-vis the peculiarities of moving away from home to another country.

June 7, 2023
Rose and the Burma Sky by Rosanna Amaka

It started off as an easy read for me until it got to the point I cried for a Nigeria I have not and will never experience.

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