I believe that Ukamaka wanted this to be an awakening and a drive for revolution, to make us angry to stand up and challenge the way everything is.
I believe that Ukamaka wanted this to be an awakening and a drive for revolution, to make us angry to stand up and challenge the way everything is.
An invaluable life lesson that one can learn from Ogadinma is that unless women learn to stand up for themselves, patriarchy will continue to thrive at our expense.
What if we could tweak our bio-processors to alter the algorithms responsible for our perception of said reality
Their steadfast acceptance of Charlie, with all his oddities, served as a reminder that true friendship is a safe place to be and a beautiful thing to experience.
The plot is very well-paced, and the protagonists/characters are complex, with expertly thought-out life experiences and inner monologues
A world painted so vivid, like brushstrokes of paint on canvas; characters so real they seem to live as people in your imagination
What goes through the mind of a woman who fears her own husband? This is the central question that begins the tragic story of Nani
There's clearly an awful lot more from where it came from, and Ryan Cahill is clearly in no hurry to show the full extent of his impressive range
SFF authors spend a lot of time building utterly fantastical worlds drawn from countless imaginative figments, any one of which is bound to draw you in.
This book is real and portrays the one thing that many women still face today and feel too overwhelmed to fight.
Nicolas Sparks illustrates the beauty of nature, and some are landmarks in the characters' lives, all of them adding color to the story.
Dragged into a mission well beyond her capabilities, she must acknowledge that sheer wits and brawn will not be enough to face this foe.